Wooster High School - General Yearbook (Wooster, OH)
- Class of 1960
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'-':-1 .-'Zig---1 ..ff- ww- 3?5 1213 51? 511111 ff- 947 '..321zi3Q p Y' if - A . :Q .3 :L -45,5 ,-1,-5.4.1-..3g,g.A ' -.R nv?-g.j!f:5'flf1-f, ,I ,i,.f.sgJ5g,gj5:f,:3,5,-nsfaqg Lrg: Q,- 1f.L--1255:-if.-3 ,i,.gg.:1.5 --gr? 1,1.f Gig-,:21'f.3: --I 1.--1-5':- -5114.-'L312'-f---T-3. ':'-5. S- -'--fi-Af A-P271 ,- ' '-xmv-3 ' -i 1'--fi-1.:?-,5'11E'--fps, . ,--? :,2g.B.Q: 4: 1- --11.22-?. yi.-5--112, -z .z,,f1,.,. 2 - f fr -. gf.-.-xg. .-fi,-, ,gr .-r A-if -..,g,f-L-. -2-7-'.-g., - 2.--. - -.'-.,.-L..- - .H-ri -. T- ..--2' '- 2.1. 1: 4:3-'--j'35 :2-g:wffQg,uwyr.. sEf.,f E .yr - f- . The General Annual of 1960 WOOSTER HIGH SCHOOL WOOSTER, OHIO ca pin ' As we, the students of Wcioster High, leave after completing another year of school, we look at some of our more precious memories of this year. It has been a wonderful year. For many there are more wonderful years to come: but the seniors have completed their last year of high school and are on their way to face the world. AAs the seniors say goodfby to the school and to many of their friends, they are filled with mixed emotions. Perhaps tears come to their eyes as they recall the fa' miliar sounds of XVooster High: the sound of a heated pep rally, of crowded halls between classes, of the band playing and the choir singing, of soft music at a school dance, of the friendly voices of classmates, of their own footsteps as they walk down the front steps for the last time. Here is the place where they have made so many friends which they must now leave as they pass this milestone in life. XVith this annual each of you may take all your friends and memories with you. May you never open this book without feeling some nostalgia and happiness for your high school days, the best days of your life. PRINTING l'1..X'l'liS FOR lllli lili.X'l'fRAl. fl.X'.X'l'.-II. XVI-1Rli l'ROlN'lll-ill BY NORTHICRN ICNGRAVINU AND lil.liC'IiRO'I'Yl'li COMPANY CANTON, OHIO 'W Administration Faculty ........... Seniors .... Cther Classes Organizations . Speech and Dr amatics Music .......,........,..,...,, Sports ..... Features .......,. Class History ...... Class Will ....... Class Prophecy Advertisements Cmfmfa 6 9 12 42 S4 82 92 100 130 152 160 166 133 nciety of Administrators FN if 4 3 M MR. ROLAND NV. SAYRE The Principal .Xllliough busy with lhc' rcspoii- sihilily ol mpclwisiiig thc high sclmul, XII: Sziyrc hams Iilllt' to rc' is1'VL'l'WillilIgl00llL'l'l1is guimlzniu- to :my sluclcnl who sccks ll. mllcs this zulcplly. lJl'l'li0l'lll2llll'C. The Assistant Principal MR. RAY HARPER, MRS. EDITH JOSS 5 HR. RANDALL HARTLEY The Counselors mzlin an lricml oi thc sluclciils. llm- 'l'hc' job ul' Olgllllllillgj :xml L-xf 1-ruling the plains lm' thc opc-rzilioii ul zu high school our silo is :in cum'- mous unc: l1cm'c'wr, Nlr. Sziyrc hun- Nlll Salyrc' sIl'iN's lu kvcp Whos- ICI' High Sfliuol 0lJi'l'2Illl1g ai! In-:ik The Superintendent This year Mr. Rasmussen came to XVoostel' to lill the position of Super- intendent ol' Wlooster City Schools. His performance has been outstand- ing. He has promoted salutary acl- vanees in VVooster's educational sys- lelll. .-Xlthough a busy man, Mr. Rasmus- sen always finals time to show interest in lVooster High. The lVooster City School System has a bright future llllllel' the super- vision ol' its new superintendent. 966 MR. RALPH BEECHY MR. L. V. RASMUSSEN The Assistant Superintendent i I 'I'hc Rev. john Kindsvaller. Mr. George Group. Mr. Chester Shamcl. Dr. Howard lNlacMillian. Dr. john Clhillum. Mr. Roy Miller, lllerlc. The Board of Education 'l'hough not always realized by students, the VVooster City Board of Education plays an important part in their lives, It is the responsibility of the Board to organize and control every aspect of the XVooster City School system. This past year the Board of Education moved forward in its attempt to provide adequate facilities for NVooster's youth by putting a bond issue before the people. lt has also spent a great deal of time in outlining a sound financial system for operating expenses, which includes teaching personnel, utilities, and non-instructional personnel. The board made steps forward in both the physical and instructional aspects of education for W'ooster schools. The Board of Education strives to provide the best facilities possible for Wooster's youth. Mr, C. E. Shamel ...,s ,,,,e,e, I In-.xiflanl Dr. john Chittum .. ,,or Vin'-f1r1'.sident Mr. Roy XV. Miller , eo., ,,t, , ,,,,e,,,,, I Ilerlf Sc Sta Nl Nl M M MUSIC. LANGUAGE, ART ated: Mrs. Martini Sidle Latin 10: Adviser. Sophoinore Latin Club National Honor Society: The College o iYooster. B.A. inding: Mr. David Bolt! Elementary. Junior High, and High School Instrumental Music: Susquehanna Univer- sity. B.S. in Music Ed. rs. Beryl Denny Latin 9: English El: Freshman Latin Club: The College ot' Wooster. B.A.: Graduate work at the University ot' Chicago. r. Dominic Scolaro French lt, 12: Spanish ll, 12: Adviser Spanish Club. French Club: Rome Univer- sity Candidate t'or Ph.D. in Political Sci- ence: Youngstown University. B.A.1 Kent State University. M.A. r. L. G. Hurst Music Supervisor: Senior Choir: Junior Choir: Mixed Choius: Ashland College. B.M.: Ohio State University M.A. in Mu- sic Ed. rs. Suzanne De Maynadicr English: French: Adviser. French Club: Wells College. A. B.: Degree in phonetics from lnstitut de Phonetiquc in Paris: One year studying French literature at the University of Paris: Graduate work at Western Reserve University and the Uni- versity of Wisconsin. r. Jack I-Imig Senior High Band: Junior High Band: Grade School Instrumental Music: Ohio State University. B.S. in Music Ed.: Van- dercook College ot' Music. M.M. in Music M Ed. Not pictured: Mrs. Marilyn Campos High School and Elementary Art: Ohio State University. B.A.: Ashland College. Miss Mary Griesl Sea A German I: Gerinan Club: The College ot' Wooster: AB.: Ohio State University. M.A.: Chicago - Cleveland Maison Fran- caise: Middleburg College: Heidelberg Germany: Berlin University Gerniany. Diploma: University of Mexico. SOCIAL STUIJIES ted: lr. Nicholas Dellerha Civics: Baseball coach: Kent State Uni- versity: B.S. and M.S. in Ed, Standing: M r. Don Welsh U.S. History: Ashland College. B.A.: Uni- versity ot' Akron M.A. Mr. Paul Ladd U.S. History: GENERAL adviser: Defiance College. B.S. Ed.: Ohio State University. M. Ed. Mr, Dave Galla poo Driver Training: Head Basketball coach: Bowling Green State University. B.S. Ed. Mr Everett Pruitt U.S. History: World History: Co-faculty gianager ot' athletics: Ohio University, B.S. ,d. Mr. Paul Batdorf Not lt M Ron M Ron' Mi Driver Training: Wittenberg College: Ohio State University. B.A. pictured : Irs. Betty Stacbell Worlcl Problems: Adviser, Student Coun- cil: Rowling Green State University, B.S: Graduate study at Toledo University, r. Rohcrl Moore World History: Business Manager. the ANNUAL: Adviser: National Honor So- ciety: Denison University. B.S. and M.S.: Ohio State University, PHYSICAL l'IDl7CA'l'l0N I-Miss Elizabeth lluehner Girls' Physical Education: Aquacade ad- viser: Kent State University B.E. in Ed. iss Betty Basnett Girls' Physical Education: G.A.A. adviser. Cheerleader adviser, Girls UW Associa- tion adviser: West Virginia University. BS.P.E.: Graduate study at West Virginia University. -Mr. Gordon Downie Physical Education: Conunercial Math. General Business: Assistant coach ot' foot- ball: llead track coach: Boys W Asso- ciation adviscr: Hcidelburg College BA. '. John Mcfrcary Boys' Physical Education: Swivnnting coach: Otterbein College, B.S. in Ed. Mr. Roman Ma icrc1ak Director of Physical Education: Physical Erliication. Health. and Biolotzvg Boys W ar'vis-ir: Ohio Wesleyan, B.S. in Ed.: West-'ro Reserve University, M.A. in Physical Education. if OF TH! MATHEMATICS. BUSINESS and VOCATIONAL TRAINING Seated: Mis s Kay Conklin General Mathematics: Plane Geometry: Hiram College. A.B. Mis s Gladys Jacohs Shorthand 12: Secretarial Practice: Per- sonal Typing: Kent State University, B.S. in Ed.: Columbia University, M.A. Mrs, Miriam Myers Advanced Algebra: Solid Geometry: Tri- gonometry: Adviser. Knights of the Square Root Table Math Club: The Col- lege ol' Wooster. B.S.: Ohio State Univer- S ity. M.A.: National Science Foundation Mathematics Summer Institute: Kent State Workshop in Mathematics. Standing: Miss Ada Wiley Shorthand 11: Typing 11: Personal Typ- ing: Adviser, Senior Tri-Hi-Y: Salem College, A.B.: University of Pittsurgh. M. Ed. Mr. William Sadler Algebra 9: Advanced Algebra: Adviser, Junior Hi-Y: The College of Wooster, B,A.: Kent State University: Ohio Uni- versity: Mt. Union College. Mr. Glen Boling Vocational Agriculture: Adviser, FFA: Ohio State University, B.S. in Agricul- gge: Ohio State University. M.S, in Agri. Mr. Ronald Calabria Commercial Law: Distributive Education: Adviser, DECA: University of Southern California, B.S. Miss Virginia Carson Bookkeeping: Business Arithmetic: Ad- viser. Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y, Ohio State University. B. S. in Ed.: Kent State University: University ot Denver, M.B.A.: Ohio State University. Not pictured: Mr. David Thomas Plane Geometry: Assistant football coach: Wrestling coach: Heidelberg College.B.S.: Ohio State University. Mrs. Alice Carroll Algebra 9: The College of Wooster, B.S.: B. Mus. HOME ECONOMICS and INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. James Shelly Industrial Arts 9, Wood and Metal, Indus- trial Arts 12. Metal: Kent State Univer- sity. B.S. and M.E. Mr. Paul Spangler Mechanical Drawing 10, 12: Kent State University, B.S.: Ohio State University. Mr. Orin Beechy Graphic Arts: Industrial Arts ll, Wood. Goshen College, B.S.: Kent State Univer- sity. M.E.: Ohio State University. Mrs. Nannette Maxon Home Economics 9. 11: Co-adviser. FHA, Yankton College. B.A.: South Dakota Uni- versity. B.S. Mrs. Carolyn Woods Not Home Economics 9, 10: Co-adviser. FHA: Junior Class Adviser: Kent State Univer- sity. B.S. and M.S. pictured: Miss Esther Fausnaugh M M M M M Home Economics ll, 12: Adviser, Junior Tri-Hi-Y: Ohio Northern University: Wit- tenberg Colllege. B,S.: Ohio State Univer- sity, M.A. SCIENCE r. Wayne Hostetler Chemistry: Biology: Co-faculty manager of athletics: Bluffton College. B.S.: Kent State University. r. Floyd Maurer Physics: General Science: Adviser ot' Filmbreakers: The College of Wooster, B.S.: Ohio State University. M.A.: Case Institute of Technology: Ohio State Uni- versity. r. Kenneth Zuerchcr General Science: Chemistry: Adviser of Senior Class: Coach of golf and fresh- man football: Findlay College, B.A.: Kent State University: The College of Woosterl Case Institute. r. William Glass General Science: Ashland College. B.S.: Case Institute of Teclmology. r. James Byrd Biology: Adviser of Junior Class: Morris Harvey College. B.S.: West Virginia. M.S. I-INGl.lSll. SPEECH, LIBRARY Scaled: Miss Ann Tccl English ll: Assistant dramatics coach: Bob Jones University. B.S. in Secondary Education. Mrs. Elizabeth Gregg English ll: English 12: Jour- nalism: The College of Wooster. B.A. Miss Myrtle Miller English ll: English 10: West Virginia. A.B. and M.A.. Fair- mont State College: Case Insti- tute of Technology: 'I'he College oi' Wooster. Miss Lueilc Nesbitt English l2: Adviser. the AN- NUAL, the National Honor So- ciety: The College of Wooster, BA.: Western Reserve Univer- sity, M,A. X Miss Lucille Carroll English ltl: Adviser. FTA: Wilmington College. B.A.: Ohio State University. M.A.: Gradu- ate work at Bowling State University and the University ot' Delaware. Standing: Miss Ann Schofield Mrs. Mary Alice VYilliams English 9: Dramaties coach: Muskingum College, B.A.. English 10. The College of Wooster. B.A. Ohio Stale University, Miss Erma Hudson Mrs. Ruth Buchman Librarian: Adviser. Library Club: Toledo University English 9, Adviser. Senior Tri-lli-Y: The College oi B.A.: Western Reserve University. B,I..S. Wooster. B.S. Not pictured: Mr. Robert Pollock Miss Charlotte Williams Sueeeh: Radio: Public Relations: Adviser. NFL and WH- English ll: Madison College. Harrisonburg. Virginia SV: Otterhein College. BA.: Kent State University, M. B.S. in Elementary and Secondary Education, Ed. Sl'ICRl'ITARlliS Rowl Mrs. Norma Jean Pinnicks. Miss June Rich Row 2 -Miss Louise Gardner. Mrs. Pat Iiostet- ler, Miss Charlotte Lightfoot Secretaries to the St1perintendentiMiss Gard- ner. Mrs. Pinnicks Secretaries to the Principal--Miss Lightfoot. Miss Rich Secretary to the Counselors -Mrs. Hostetler CUSTODIANS Rowl -Mr. George Bollinger, Supl. ot' Build- ing and Grounds. Mr. Forest James Rowl! -Mr. Delmar Bryant, Mr. Ray Nobilt, Mr. Brady Evans Rowl! --Mr, Edwin Baessler, Mr. Charles Eme- riek. Mr. Patil Amslutz, Mr. Charles Ab- ney Not piettxred---Mr. Earl Meier, Mr. Leslie Nash. Mr. Wilmoth Lott uciety of Graduates X 4 ' My f K f l IM M -1 111. f 3 Y 9 Row i'!4l2ll'iiiC Berger. Roh Robison, Vikki Lintzlla. john Kimlsvutlcx' Row 2-M Mr. Zllciriin-i'. 'loin onus. nclv .xIIlSlllll. Mrs. oss Senior Class Cfficers Roh Robison , 'l'o:n .Innes ,. Vin'- -lilfi-xii' lk-rgvr ,, 'Indy .Xnislnlf Vikki Linlulzi, john Kindsxzlllcr ,, Co-.xoriul Mrs, l-Qdilh juss, Mr. Kcnnclh Zncrchcr I'1mirI1'nl l'1r'.siflr'nI .NIT lvlrnx liz rm Il rm I'1lllfPllll'I! .-1 fl1'i.wr.x JUDY LEE ABER I.iIn':n'y Club I. 2, 3. 4, rice-president 3. president 4: Cirls Clee I: Mixed Chortts 2: Inter-Club 4. JlINE EVA ACKERMAN I-AA I. 2. 3: 'l'ri-Ili-Y 2. 3: DIQCA 4. treasurer I: Soc and Buskin I: Cirls Clee I: Mixed Chorus 2. 3. JOHN DAVID ADAMS Football I. 2. II. 4. Iettertnan 4: Basketball I: Swinnning 2. 3: Basebztll I. 2, 3, 4. Ietternuln 2. 3. 4: Boys IV 3, 4: Ili-Y 2, 3, 4. treasurer 3: Math Club 2, 3. 4, rice-president 3: French Club 3. 4: Student Council I. 2. 4: Junior Rotator 4: Mn Alpha Iheta 3, 4. JUDITH LUCILLE AMSTUTZ CAA I. 2. 3. 4. I500 point pin 3: Sportsboard 2, 3: Lead- ers Club I. 2: IV Cirls 2, 3, 4: All-star soccer I, 2, 3, 4: hockey 2. 3. 4. captain 3: volleyball I. 2. 3, -I: basketball 2. 3: baseball I, 2. 3: Inter-Club Council 2: 'Iiri'Hi-Y 2. 3. 4. 2 president L: Latin Club I, 2: Apprentice Club I: Soc and Ruskin 2, 3. 4, secretary-treasurer 4: 'Ihespian Society 2, 3, -I. Ilonor Ihespian 4: Math Club 4: tiwmrfzl stall' 3. 4. head typist 4: Our Hearts Were Young and Cay 4: Mnior Choir 2, II. 4: Cirls Clee I: Orchestra I. 2: Cirls' LIIISCIIIDIC 4: Class treasurer 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4: District-state scholarship tests I. 2, fl, honorable mention l: l'ron1 intermission I, 2. JEFFERY ANDERSON I.attn Club 3, -I: Alath Club 3, 4. ROBERT CHARLES ANDERSON AYrestIing' I. 2, 3. 4. Iettertnan I, 2. 3. 4: 'I rack 3: I-'ootbztll I 2' Box AVN 3 4 . , .a .. . JOHN S. ARNOLD 'lrafk manager 2: Football manager fi. -I. letternlan 4: Wrestling manager 3: Baseball manager II. Ietterlnan 3: Boys AY 4: lifvnrnl circulation stall' 4. DAVID LEO ANDREWS Iraek 2. 3. 4: lf'I'A 3, 4: Math Club I. 2. 3. 4: Alu Alpha 'I beta 3. 4: Mixed Chorus I: Senior Choir 2. 3. BEVERLY SUE BACH Alixed Chorus 2. JUDITH ANN BAER CAA I. 2. 3. 4: Aquarzule 2: XY Cirls 4: l.utin Club I. 2: Ifrench Club 3, 4: 'I'ri-I-Ii-Y 2. -I: INA 2: Apprentice Clttb I: Soc' and Buskin 2, 3. 4: Ihespian I, 2, 3, -I. Honor 'I'hes- pittn -I: Junior Red Cross Council I: Amnml leatnre stall' 3: tlrfneral stall' 3, 4. Third page editor Assistant editor , . . 4: WHSV 2, 3, 4: lroln lnternnssion I, 2: Band I. 2. 3. 4. killlli Clee I: Senior Choir 3: Cirls' l'iIlSl.'IIllIlC 3: District Alusie Contest Solo Rating I. 2, 3: State Music Contest Solo Rating I, 2: District-state scholarship lest I, 2, 3. junior representative 3. secretarv 4: Orchestra I. 2. fi. 4: CAROLYN ANN BAKER Girls Glcc I: FHA 2: Library Gluh 2. fl, I: 'lri-Ili-Y Ii. -I i LYNN MARIE BARBER al Chairman Bcta -' . llJ I c 3 .' c ' s n .., ,. t'Spi2tn I ' ' ' 'oir I ' Our Christmas Sing soloist Al. LAWRENCE JAMES BARR I-oothall I1 Track EI. RONALD LOWELL IIECKLER B ETSY ROSS BELL GAA I. 2. fi. -lg XY Girls fi. II: .XII-star howling fl. 4: , iXqtutt'atlc 2. fl: Latin Gluh I. 2: .Xpprcnticcs lg Soc and Bus- ' kin 2. fl. Al: 'lihcspian 2. fl. 'Ig l 'l'.X 2. 3. -I, historian 31 'I'ri- Hi-Y if. EI. -I. social CIIZIIIIIIIIII 2. fl: Junior Red Gross Council 2: Band 2. II: Girls Glcc I: Senior Choir 3. 43 Gmrrwtl atl- I xcrlising stall fl: Chairman of left side lor I'rotn 33 lrom Inu-rtnission I, 23 District-state scholarship tcst I. .IACK DAVID BENNETT lfootball Ig 'Irafk 2. REX MALONE BENNETT Ifoothall I: Wrestling 2. fl, It-ttcrtuan 2: Boys XY 5. -I. THOMAS GEORGE BENO Ifootliall lg Track I, 2. 3. fl. JACK MARVIN BIDDLE IIICGX 4. .IACQUELINE MAE BERGER G.X.X l. 2. fl. -Ig I.atin Gluh I, 23 Spanish Llulx fl. 'Ii Math Gluh I. fl: lfN.X 2, FI: 'Iri-Ili-Y 2. 3. 43 I.Czulcrs Club fi. 43 lf'l'.X 2. 3. 4. social chairman II: .Xpprcnticcs I3 Soc and Bus- kin El.-lg Girls Glcc I3 junior Rctl Gross Council I. 2: Class st'rt'ct:try I. latin Gluh I, 21 I rcnt'h Club fl. 4: 'I'ri-Hi-Y fi. AI. tlcrotion- Hearts XVcre Young and Gay -I: District solo mutt-st II, l. IIRIAN OLDS IIIOLING Iwmllmll I. 2. II. I, It'IIR'I'IIIlIII 2, II, I1 II.iskclIm:1II I. 2. II. -I, It'IIt'IIII2lIl II. I: IIANJIMIII I. 2. II. -I. Ii'llcrillzlil 2, II. -IZ Sliulcnl luinuil I, 2. I. xirc-pri-siilclll I: HIIY 2. II. I. xic'c-prcsiclclil I prvwiriciil II: Buys WH 2. II. -I, sui'claii'x 4: Intel'-Clilh I Unniniil II. I. ilizinmzin I: I.:iIin Club I. 2. pmgriini cliziirr I mzni 2: I,ll'SI4Il'III ul class 2: l'nilccI Nqilium 'ilgiimagc of Ymilh I. MAX EUGENE BISHOP Smillc Iligh Sduxrl. Smillc. Ohin, I. 2, I SHARON LOUISE IIOLLINGER IIXX I. -. .I. I, II hills .I. I. I.IIIlIlI5 I.IIIII I, IAIIIII llulm I ' xii III-lvl Lluiiiwil I: IIIIPIVIIIIIII llmiiicil I: I-irlx I-lcv I: Scnim' lhuir 2 'I I' NII 'I I Dcglu UI Xluil ' Im lui lllls Nlllll' 'I AIOSICPH CONRAD IIOIVEN Ilimlluill I. 2, I. Ivllvriiiziii -I: lhixka-llxzlll I. 2. II: Busclmll I I L. .I. I. Iclluimaill 2. .I. I: IIms XI 2. II. I: IVIA I. 2, II -I NIIIIIIIIII zliluscl' 2. il'l'Iil'I1lI'N II. prvsialcnl II, Sum- Izmnci' II. illnplci' public spa-:iking winnvr fI. I. Ohio Sllllc' IfI .I nI'Iii'cl' I: II1-I 2. .I, I: NIIIIICIII f.OlIlIl'II I. II, I: Nlixvxi Clmrils I: Scnim' K'Imii' 2: Xpprcnlim'cs I: Sm' :md IIlI5IxIII 2. II. I: 'I hos- pim I I In I llII I un lm I I I: III X 2. II. I. SL'4'l'c'lill'N II, pivsiilmil I: IYIISY II. I: S1114 A, , l ,, .. V t h v xi . ' , . . L. iI lII'l'5llIl'IlI I: SIQIIIISII Clliih II. I: 'Iii-IIi'Y 2. . - .-.. .- 14'-.. ., -... .. ,-... . I I -. lx I. . I . I. :n nun sz ' imkuln 1 jon N AIIIIII Club I: Irzuk I. N EDWARD IIRA DEN Ionlpclicr Iligh School. Nlmilpi-Iirl, Iiuliziim. I. 2. II RUTH ELLEN IIRIIIKER Girls I-Im' I: NCIIIOI' l.I1mi' 2. fI. I, LINDA KAY IIRINKERHOFF - I .I , - 4. I . C-XA I. 2. .m, I, III-III-A 2. .I. I: I- IA .I. I: Onclu-sllan I. 2 Sviiioi' Clhuii' II, I3 I'riiu'c ol I'vzu'c II: .AIIIJICIIIIKTN I: Sm :im Ruskin 2. II. I: VIIIICSIIIIIII I, BETHANY ANN IIROIVN lj K . U ' 1 . I . .I .- , , ' IIIIIII I. 2: I IA fI. -I: Iri-Ili-Y 2. II. I. II:-unimizil KIIISIIIIIIZIII IIIIIIZI I: .'Innuul IAIJISI -I: Ol'fI1csli'gi I. 2: Ihlslliglull Semi nan' I. SHIRLEY MAE IIROXVN Hvxillc High sI'IIINlI,Sl'IIII1',IIIIIIP. I1 III X 2: I- XX 2: IN ., . - I. . ELIZABETH AN N IIUCH HOLZ . U.. I- . ,I ..x . . I-.XI I. -. .I. I,.ilin Llulx J. III'IIIfA .I. I.wi1:iIiI1aiiiiii:ii1 Xlphai I: Apprcnliicw I: I'NA I, 2. II. I, SCIICIRIIX II: liaiml I 2. II, I: IVIAA '4Wl'L'IIIl'lIlI fI. I W, I-,XA I, -. .I. -I, XI Unix .I. I. I,a.uIiis I.IIIII I. I..ilin X 11 K Iils RONALD PAUL CHITTENDEN Iflf.-X I. 2. 3. 4. GERALD MELVIN CLOUSE Latin Club I: junior Red Cross Cottncil 2. II: Hi-Y 2: Band I, 2, 3, 4, vice-presitlent 4: Orchestra 2, 4: District music contest I, 2. fl. 4: State nutsic contest 2, EI. 4: Brass Qttintet district contest I: IIQYOIIIIJOIIC Quartet district con- test 2, 3. 4: Irotnbone Qttartet state contest 3, 4: Pep Band I, 2. Fl, 4: Brass choir I, 2. 3. 4: All-Ohio Boys Band 2, 3. 4: Regional Orchestra 4. JOAN ELEANOR COLLIER CAA I, 2, 4: Irt-Ht-Y 2, 3, 4, treasurer Alpha 4: Latin Club I, 2: Math Club I. 2: Band I, 2, 3. 4: Pep II-and I. 2. 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3. 4: District Solo and Iinsemble contest I. 2, 3, 4: State Solo and Ensemble contest 2. 3. 4, superior ratings 3. 4. NELDA SUE COOTS FHA I. 2, FI: Library Club 2: DICCA 4. SIMONIZ KAY CRAGO GAA I, 2. EI, 4: Latin Club I, 2: Apprentices I: Soc and Iiuskin 2. EI, 4: 'I'ri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: junior Red Cross Council lg lif'm'rul advertising staff 4: Girls Glee I. ALLAN JOHN CRAN MER Basketball EI. 4, Iettertnan 4: Band I, 2. 3, 4: Orchestra 2, II. 4: Student Council fl. MARJORIE LOUISE BUCHWVALTER SANDRA JEAN BUNT FHA l. 2. SI. 4. JOAN MARIE CHERILLA IAA 2: FH.-X IZ 'I'ri-Hi-Y 3. ELAINE MARIE CATLIFF CAA I. Z, Spanish Club 5. 4, Ill Ht I 2. .v. C I Ba I Z 'I 4 Otchestlt 7 I 4 I'c IS nd .'.t.: ' -11.2.1111 ant Lirls I I I, 2. 3 4 Regional music contest I. 2, 3, 4: State music contest 2 I t rating 2, 3. X -s 1 I MICHAEL YVILLIAM CRANMER SUSANNA IVESTHAFER CRAWVFORIJ CHARLES HENRY CREIGHTON Nlauh Club I. 'AMES LEE CRITES Il.uL I: III-I 2. fl. AI. Sl'l'gC2lIII-ill-2ll'lllN I: Ihuul I. 2. II. -I: Pep Bzuul 2. I. l-'oullmll 2, II: 'I'rzu'k I. 2: I'lIIIIlIJl'C1IIiCl'S I. 2. fl. II: Ifrcurli J Club fl: Sluclcut Ciouufil fl: Orcllcstrzl I. L. fl. 4. Spanish Club Il. BARBARA JEAN CROWLEY ... , , . . . I'l X 2, 5, 4, luslorlan -Ig Ilrcnch Club fl. 43 A I.iIn.uy Club 1.2, 3, In-Hi-X 2.4.1 -' ' V 1L.'!' 1 4 ' Nlcril wclmlursliip lest 99 pcrccluilc. SARAH jANIZ DALBEY NIu.XI1z 'z 1 .z' I ,Lg ' LOIS AN NE DALRYMPLE 4 ,, .. -... , . 1 .. , . -.l- v piun -lg junior Red Crum Council 2. BONNIE KAY DANNER . , . -I, IIlIll'f.IlIIl C.ollm'1l fl: l'ISl..X fl. WILLIAM GROVER DAVIS Ifuolbull I3 I IfA I. 2. fl. 4: Hi-Y -I. CHARLES GARLAND DAYE I.L-zimlcrs Club L. 3. -I: .Xpprcnlifcs I: Sm' and Iluskin 2. I Il: Sluclcnl Council I, 2. 4: IIIICI'-fllllll Council I NOIAWZIAIIC High Sfhool, Crcslml. Ohio. I. 2. fl. I llll Club I . 2 . I I Irnuul still I I Girls Glcc lg District-slate sclmlarsliip ICSIS I. 2, fl: National KAI I, 2, fl. 4: All-star xollcvball I. fl, 4: sullbull I 'I I Cllpllllll fl: lmckcy 2. -Ig succcul. 2. fl. -I3 XY Girls' I presizlcnl 43 'I'ri-Hi-Y 2. fl. -I, treasurer 2: Mzuh Club I 'hi Ihui 4 Iilm Club I P liuuh Club fl. I 1 .., GX X I. 2. fl. -1: .Xqilzxraclc 4: Ifrcufli Club fl. Ig Xlillll Club I I INluXlph1Il1u.i34IlX' I4 IIIIIIX 'I hula I-Icc lg Apprentices lg Soc and lluskin 2, II. -I: 'Iibu I,IIH'iIl'y Llub 23 OA.-X 2. 3: All-sian' liockcy 2. munzigu 'l'ri Hi Y 2' l'IIX 2 SIIIIILIII Cuuiuil DHA 4 'I Ill'L'Sll I FRANCIS ANTONIO DELLAFAVE BARBARA RUTH DIEHR 1' Z ,23.'z'.' 1 Iwi.: C 4, ', 'f'.. V' ., .l-' , A: Qt. 1 at : I 2 L. E. 1 'S 'z f', 43 Regiot al orc tti 43 District music contest I, 2. fI, 43 State music contest ' -IANE LOUISE DODEZ GAA I, 2, EI. 43 .Ill-star hockey 33 swimming 23 .Xquacade I, 23 Student Council I, 43 Math Club I3 l,atin Club I. 2. program chairman I3 Ifrench Club EI, 4: 'I'ri-Hi-Y 2, II. -I, program chairulan 2, social chairman fI3 Auuuul staff 43 Library Clttb I. 2. social chairman 23 WHSY 2. II, 4, mttsic chairman II3 Nl'I. I. 2. EI. 4. secretary fI, vice-president 43 Prince of Peace II3 IIand I. 2, 3. 43 Pep Band I, 2. fl. II: Or- chestra 2, fI, -I, class representatives 23 Head Majorette 2. fI, 43 IIrass Choir I, 2, EI, 43 District solo and ensemble contest 43 Debate I, 2, II. -I3 I-Ixtemporaneous speaking I, 2, EI, 43 .Xp- prentices I3 Degree of Merit and Honor I3 Degree of Excel- lence and Distinction 2, II. 43 Fifth in state extemporaneous speaking II: State Speech tournatuent ZI3 Chairman of Or- chestra cotnmittce for prom 33 National Speech tournament. SZIII Diego. California. 4. FRANCES LEE DOMANIC GAA 23 Ifl-IA I, 23 I-'IILA 2: Tri-Hi-Y FI, 43 Girls Glee I3 Mixed Chorus 23 Senior Choir EI, -I3 District solo and eu- setnble contest 2, EI, 4. KAY LOUISE DOMHOFF GAA I, 2. FI, 43 IV Girls 2, EI, -I, social chairman II3 .Ill- star hockey I, 2, EI, 43 modern dance I. 2, 4: aquacade I. 2. II, I chairtnan of modern dance -I3 swimming 23 volley- ball EI3 bowling I3 soccer 43 Leaders Club 2, II. 43 Student Council I3 Gmtcml staff I. 2, EI. 4. feature editor 43 WHSV 2, SI, -I3 I.atin Club I. 23 French Club 3, 43 lri-Hi-Y 2, EI, 4. program chairman 43 Math Club 43 junior Red Cross Council 23 Girls Glee I3 Senior Choir 23 Nlfl. l, 2, EI, -I3 Debate I, 2. EI, -I3 Degree of Merit I: Degree of Ilonor 23 Degree of Excellence and Distinction 3, 43 Prince of I'eace 2. fl. 4, city winner EI, 43 Individual Iivents I, 2. II, 43 Slate 2. EI. -I3 District Speech tournaments 2. 3. 4: State Speech tournament 43 Soc and Iiuskin I, 2. EI. 43 lhespian 2, EI. All Ilonor 'Iihespian II, -I3 Around the World in liighty Days 23 'lihe Ifatnily Nobody XVZIIIICIIN EI3 Our Ilearts Were Young and Gay 4: Science I air excellent rating EI3 ,Id- xanced placement progratn 4. IANET AMELIA DONALDSON Math Club I, 23 Latin Club I, 23 'l'ri-Ili-Y 2, II, -13 I 'l'.I 2, EI, 43 French Cltlb EI, 43 Soc and lIuskin I, 2, II. 43 'l'hespi- an 2, EI, 43 Honor Ihespian 43 GAA 43 Girls Glee I. 2. II, 4. PHILLIS ANN DUBERSTEIN lluchtel High School, Akron. Ohio. 23 GAA l. EI: I.atin Club I3 Soc and IIuskin I, EI, 43 Math Club I3 INA I3 Ifrench Club EI, 43 WHSV EI, 43 IIand I. II, 43 Girls Glee I3 Senior Choir 4: District ensemble contest EI, 4. CHARLES WILLIAM DUNN Latin Club I, 23 Spanish Club EI, -I3 Nlalh Club 2. 3, 42 Ili-Y 2 'I 4 -... . CAROL JEAN DIORIO r.. -X I, 2, fI3 'I'ri-Hi-Y 2. fI3 DICCA 4, reporter 4. PATRICIA ANOLA DIORIO GAA I 2. 3. -I: .-Iquacade scenery 23 All-star softball I in , , . . ., 3 ... Club 23 Spanish Club EI. -I3 I-NX 5. 43 II'I-III-A 2. I I lunior Red Cross Council I: Girls Glee I3 .Ipprentices ELIZABETH DUSH I-XX I, 2, II: I- I.X .I. AI: l.IIll'2ll'N I: Iii-Ili-I 2. .I. I: I.u I. 2: HIIIIII I. 2. II, -I1 f,l't'IIL'Sll'2l 2. II. 'Ii Slzllc Music .Xwzml .i. DOROTHY ANNE DUSTMAN tin .Xpprcntirv llluh I: Sm' and Buskin 2. II: Illcspizin Suciclx' ' ' ' ml L. FI: NH. I. L. TI. llrgrcc of IYICVII L. llcgiwc nl' hIl'l'Il :I Ilmim' II: IVIISY 2. II: Latin Clluh I. 23 Spanish Club 5, .. . .. , ,. I . 4- -. . .K A' Lirls I-lcv I: INK 2. 5, Math Lluh 2, Ili Ill! 2. .I. CAA I. 2. II: I.c:uIcrs llluh 2. II: .AKIIIZICZIIIC I. 2. fi. Iczulcr 2. TI: IV Girls 2. FI: .XII-slur Ixziskcthull I. 2: huwling I. 21 hm 2: swimming 2. II: l'llivc1'sily of New Nlcxicu -I. BARBARA ANN EIKLEIIERRY I-IIA 2. II. I. SLl'l'Cl1lI'X II. IIARIIARA -IOAN DYER I'I'l'lX High Sdiuul. I'ci'rx' Heights. Ohin, I: luhn N L1-x Iuin junior High Sclmul. IIIITIJIIAIIIQ. lZznIiIm'ni:l. I: Xllizimi' High Smhuul, Xllizmu-. Ohin. 23 If'I'.X II. AI. BE TTY LOU ENGEL Iri-Ili-Y 2. II. I: IfISl,.K 23 AIRIIII Lluh II. I: I4wmh Clluh I I: Girls Glu- I: SCIIIUI' Llmii' 2. II. I: Ilisllisl-slain' sdin- Iziwhip ICSI 2. 'IAYNIE MARIE ELLIOTT XUITIIWCSICIRII High I. 2: Iri-IIi'Y I. LEONA MAE FELTON Nlixcd Kllmrus 2. THOMAS jAMES FISCHER I-'uuxhull 2. 3. AI. Il'llCI'Ill2IIl 2. II. I1 Wrcsllilig I. Icllcimaui I, luck 2, Bum IN 2. .I. I. nu piuiduil .L IJIKSIIILIII I Spanish Chili II. I: Class xicc-prcsiclm-nl TI: IIi-Y I: Ilunim IRQ Nl llllul' -I. C-.XX I. 2. 3, -I1 .Xqllalczlmlc 2. I. Iczulri I: l.Iic1-ilvzicivl - Izllin Phil: I. 2. II'l'IlSllIl'l' I3 IHAIIIVX 2. II. I: I-icumli f.IllII .L I: Rcd Cross C'uum'iI 23 IYIISY 2. II. -Ig Oimlicslru I. 2 I J .I, -I. l0lIl'CI'lIIIIiII'L'55 L. II. I3 Scnim' Lhuii' L. II. I: C-irls l.I1-I I' XII-Sllill' UI'l'IIl'SII2I I. 2. II. 'IC SIZIIK' IIIIINII uniu-xl I. 2. II. 'I SA LLY JAN E FRANKS C-.X X I. 2. Fi, -I: .Xqllsicmlc I. 2: .XII-slain' SIXIIIIIIIIIIIL 2: I.v:liI lluh I I Illll KIIIID I ' XIIIII fluh' Iii II: X ' I I I yrs 'Q ,I . .-1.2 -I ' ' ..... clcmliunail cIIalilnlam TI: 1-IIAIM HIM' I: 5cnimn' l.huir L. II. I2 XIII ICIIIIKC Ciluh I: Sm :mil Iiuskiii 2. II, I: IIu'spizill I. 2 I I 5, VI: Iimmr Ilicspum I: IIIIIIUI' Rui Lum Iuumll I: Stu IICIII Lulilicil .9. 'r -, '. -.'. - -.' ,. ARCIA ANN FRANKS - I I . Ip, ELIZABETH ANNE FREEMAN 2: HIV Girls 3, 4: Leaders Club El. 4: l.atin Club I. 2. secre Music contest 2, 3. 4: State Music contest 3: WHSV fl. 4: I-'ICI Queen 2: Halloween Queen 2: firm-ml reporter 2. GEORGE DAVID GINGERY BRUCE DAVID GLICK Track fl. 4. lettertnan fl, 4: State track tournament 3: Hi-I XY 4: Senior Choir 3. 4: United Nations Seminar 4. SANDRA ANN GOLDNER GLX I, 2, 3. 4: I H.X I, 2, 3. 4, program chairman fi, par- SSQA lianlcntarian 4: I-'NA 3, 4: Soc and Iluskin 3: 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2: I --'IQ Mixed Chorus 2: Senior Choir 3. 4. ROBERT JOHN GRAY Football fl, 4. Ieticrtnan 4: Basketball statistician -I: Hi-Y 3. fl. SCl'gl'ZllIl'2'll-1ll'lIlS l: Boys W Ll: Latin Club I: Track fl, l. RICHARD LEE GORDON 'I'r:tck 2. 3, 4. letterlnan 2, fl. 4: State track meet 3: Ifool- ball 4, lettetntan 4: Boys W 2, 3, 4: Senior Choir I. 2, EI, 4. HARLAN DUANE GREEGOR RACHEL GRANDE IVaynedale High School, ,Xpple Creek. Ohio, I: Mixed Chorus 2. fl. -l: FIHIA fl. JOSEPH FRANCIS GUENTHER CHARLES HERMAN GUENTHER, IR. Millersburg High School, Millersburg, Ohio, I: Football 2, 3, 4, letterlnan Il, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4, Ietterman 2, 3, 42 Baseball 2, fl. 4, lettcrtnan 2, 3, 4: Boys W 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2. 3, 4: Student Ckruucil 2, 4. GMX I, 2, 3. 4: .XII-star soccer 4: hockey I: .Xquacade I. tary I: Student Council I. 2: I-'NA I. 2, fl, 4. historian 4: Fri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Senior Choir 2. 3, 4: Girls Glee I: District 2. 3. 4: Chaplain 3: Spanish Club 3. 4: WHSV 2. fl. 4: Boys GARRY GEORGE HAGEMAN 'lrack I. NANCY ELLEN HACKMAN Lyons Township lligh School. Lallrangc. Illinois. I. 21 Castro Valley High School. Castro 'z Zz' ' Mixul Chorus -I. X xllu I ihloiini. .I. RICHARD FRANKLIN HAMILTON Iclu: z .. -: .1 .' . .. -. nm. A-w -1. AUBREY EUGENE HARMON Wrestling inanagcr fl, 4. Icllcrlnan I: 'I rack manager II. -I. lllllll 'I I SPIIIISII Club 'I I qosmial chairnrln I PATRICIA ANN HARMON FH.-X I. 2. IlU'WSl'CIDUlICl' 2: Girls Clem- I: Nlixcml Chorus 2. JOHN WLLIAM HARTMAN Wrestling I. 2. fl. -I. lctlcrinan 2. fl. -I: Ifoolhall I. 2. fl: Baseball I. 2: 'Iirack fl: Spanish fl. -I: lloys WH 2. fl. I: Ili- Y 2, 3: .lpprcnliccs I. JANE ELLEN HESSON CIA I. 2. fl, -I: .Xquafaclc 2, fl. -I: Lcaclcrs Club I: WU Girls -I: lri-Ili-Y 2. Sl. -I: Math Club I. 2: l 'l .X 2. II. -I: l.alin Club I. 2: I rcnm'h Club fl, -I: .Xpprunliuw I: Soc anal Iluskin 2. Fl. -I: 'I hcspian Society fl. -I: fi1'm'ruI Slilll fl. I: Girls Clu- I: ,lunior Real Cross Council 2: I hc Ifainily Nobody Wanl- ccI fl. JACQUELINE LOUISE HERSMAN CLI I. 2, fl, I: I.c2ulcrs Club 2. PI. I: Nm Cirls 2. fl. -Il .XII-star rollcrball 2. fl, 4: softball 2. 3: hockey 2. Il, -I: soccer 2. fl. 4: baskcilball Sl. manager 2: .Xrluauulc 2. fl. -I: Sports- boarcl fl: Chccrlcallcr 3. -I1 Tri-Ili-Y 2. 3. -I. lrvasurcr 2. social chairman fl: Math Club 2: I.alin Club I. 2: Spanish Club fl, 4. co-social chairman Il: Soc and Ruskin 2. PI. -I: lhcspian 2. 3. 4. secretary-lrcasnrcr II: Ilonor 'lhcspian 4: I-'NA 2: I 'I'.-X EI: fienernl staff 3. -I: Old Doc fl: Class ro- social chairman 2: SIIIIICIII Council fl. IVILLIAM PAUL HOMER III-ICI -I. -IUDITH LUCILLE HOLLOPETER CIA I. 2. fl. 4: .Ill-star basketball I: softball I. fl: iollcy- ball 2: MW Cirls il: Lcaclcrs Club fl. I: 'lri-Ili-Y 2. fl. -I: If'I'.X 2. Pl. I. parliaincntarian 3. i'ifc-prcsi1lc'nl -I: I-'rcnch Cluh fl. I: Lalin Club I. 2: Library Club I. 2. fl. -I. sccrc- lZll'f'-Il'C2lSlll'fSl' 2. prcsialcnl fl: fi1'm'rul circulation Nlillili -I: Arlrizml aclrcrlising staff 4: lnlcr-Club Council fl: llancl I. 2. fl. -4: Pep Band 2. Zi. -I: Orchestra Il. 4: NI-I. I. 2, fl. -I: Individual cicnls I, 2. 3. -I: Degree ol Ilonor I, 2: Ilcgrco ol Mcril fl. -I: IYHSV 2. 3. I: AIJPICIIIILCS I: Soc' and Ilnskin 2. 3. -I: Thcspian 2. fl. 4: Ilonor lhcspian -I: 'ilrounml thc- World in Iiiglnr lIavs 2: 'l'hc Faniilx Noboxlv Wanted EI: llislrifl-stale kfhuliu-siiip lc-sts 2. 3. I I LOIS KAY HORN Latin Club I, 23 Spanish Club 3. 43 FNA AI. ROBERTA KAY HOOLEY GAA 43 Tri-HifY 43 FHA 3, 4, song leader I3 Mixed Chorus 3. MARIAN IEANNETTE HORN Solon High School, Solon, Ohio, I3 GAA 2, 33 l.atin Club 23 Tri-Ili-Y 2, 3, 4, secretary 33 junior Red Cross Council 23 FNA 2, 3, 43 French Club 3, 4, co-social chairman 4: chestra 43 Soc and Buskiu 2, 3. '13 Thespian 2. 3, 43 Honor Thespinn 43 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay fl. RICHARD GARY HORN DIQCA 4. JERRY ROSS HORST Coll' I3 Debate l. LINDA JOYCE HOUMARD G.-XA 2. 33 'Fri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 lflll..-X 3: Girls Glee I: Mixed Chorus 23 Apprentices I3 Soc and Buskin 2, 33 Thcspian 3. DAVID IRVIN HOUSER Swimming 3. 4. lcttcrlnan 3. 43 Track 43 Hi-Y 2, 3. 4, chaplain 43 Boys W 3. 43 Band I, 2. 3, 43 Senior Choir 3. 43 I'ep Band 2, 3, 43 WHSV 43 Apprentices I3 Student Coun- til I ROBERT EUGENE HUEBNER Golf I, 23 Hi-Y I. 23 Latin Club I, 23 Filtnbreakers I. 2. 3, 4, president 3, vice-president 4. MARY JANE HUGHES JOHN FREDERICK HUNT General staff 3, 43 Arznunl make-up staff 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Or- RAYMOND B. IANNARELLI I-'ootbztll I, fl: 'Iirack 2, fl. PI. lettci man 2. Il. 4: Glass social co-chzurinan 2. II. SUZANNE MARIE IRVIN GMI I. 2. II. 4: NIV Girls I: Latin Glub I. 2: Ifrench Kllub fl. 'lg IANA 2. fl, sl. secretary il: 'I'ri-Hi-Y 2. Il, 4: Rlath Club I: l.tbr:n'x Club I: Girls Glce I: Nlixctl Ghorus 2: ,Xp- t pr:-ntices I. PAUL DAVID JENTES Iltztsebztll I. 3: I I .X I. 2, fl, I. DONALD Ru JENTES 'I rack I. Bo DALE ALBERT JEWELL Itiestling :nanztgcr 2: Irzitk I: I-'ootbztll tnztnatgci' 2. II, ll: is IV 2, 3. AI: I iItnbreakers l: Hi-Y 2. II, -I: Junior Rctl Cross Council Pl: firnrrnl circulation stall' manager -I. HADLEY DEAN JEWELL baseball 2. 3, -I. lctterntan Il, -I: Iiasketbzlll -4. lettcrtnan 1 Al' Boys XY 43 Stutlent Council 2: Hi-Y 2. fl. 4: Latin Club. ' CLAUDIA KAY JOHNS ltn 'I. -I: XI HSI Z, 5. 4: .Xprenttces l: hoc antl Iluskin 2. 5. 4: Iihespian l. 2. -I: Honor Ihespian fl, 4: 'lkrountl the Worlcl in Eighty Days 25 The lfatnily Nobody Wanted fl: Old Doc FI: Debate I. 2: Intliviclual etents I, 2, fl, 4: State Speech tournament l. 2, 3, fifth place in lnnnorous at State l: Nlfl. I, 2. Fl. 4: Degree of Honor and Merit I3 Degree ol' Iixcellence and Distinction 2. 3: Prince ol' I't'ac7t' I. I -I countx vxinnu I Ilantl I ' I I . ..,. . . . it 2. I. '. I' x' 1 , L. f, 1 Voice ol' Deino- cract 2: Annual make-up etlitor -I, LINDA LEE JOHNSON . L K . , GAA I, 2. 3. 4: Leaders Llub 2. fi. 4: UNI Gills II. 4. treasurer 4: All-star basketball 3: howling I, 2. fl. captain I: hockey fl. 4: soccer 3: volleyball 2. 3: GAA hportsboartl fl. 4, l5tltl l'oint I'in fl: I.zttin Glub I. 2: 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2. fl: treas- urer fl: Student Gouncil fl: Girls Glec I. SUSAN JANE JON l-li t-rnmril stailf l: Iri-Hi-I 2. 5. 4: Latin Klub I. 2: l'i:ench Klub fl. 4: Mixetl Chorus 2: St-nior Choir fl. bl: .Xpprcntices I' Soc :intl Bnslsin 2, FI: Thespians fl: I-'IX 2. fl. -l. MARY ANNE JOHNSON G.X.X I, 2, fl, -I: Lcatlers Glub 2. fl: .Xqttatutlc Fl: HIV Girls -I: .XII-star hockey I, 2: bowing l. 2. II: soltball fl: .Xp prenticcs Ig Latin Club I. 2: Math Club l: lnnior Retl Gross Council I: 'I'ri-Hi'Y 2. fl, 4, secretary 2: I 'IfX 2. fl, 4: Not intl llusls' 2 'I fills flu I Scnit ' ' 'Q in -. .3 , - 3' : .- ir Choir 2, fl, sl: Ilantl tnaiorvtte 3. -I: .-Innuul artist -I. GMX l. 2. 3, -I: Iri-Ht-Y 2, fl. I. tlexotional chairtnan 2: 7 iior Rctl Cross Council fl: Latin Cilub l. L: lfiench Glttb 1 Z5 THOMAS GLEN JON ES l'ootb:1ll 2, 3. 4, lettertnzui 4: 'lrack ll: Bois Wu 4: Ili-Y L, fi. 4: Spanish Klub 5. 4: Student Council 4: Class tice- presidcnt 4. BONNIE jEAN KAIL Alliance High School, Alliance, Ohio. l, 2: CAA fl, 4: All- star softball fl: Nlztth Club Fl. I, secretary-treusurer -I: Nlu Alpha Theta 3, 4: lf'I'A El. -I, song leader 4: 'liri-lli-Y fl. Pl: Senior Choir 4: District solo and ensemble contest fl. il: Adizuiced placement progrzun 4: National Merit Schulauship test 99 percentile. RALPH FREDERICK KEISTER Latin Club I, 2: Spanish Club fl. 4: Hi-Y 2, Il: Nlztth Club fl. -I: Mu Alpha lhetzt 3. 4:, I'lIIlIIIll'C2iIiCl'S l, 2, fl. I. secretary fl. CAROLE ANN KIEFER CAA Z, 3, 4: Aquacade 2: Latin Club 2: INA I. 2, Il. Pl. secretary 2, vice-president El. president 4: WHSX' El. 4: 'l'ri- Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, progrtnn chairman, Alpha 4: Inter-Club Conn' 1 IIYIICSIJIZIII 2, fl. 4: Honor lhespiztn 4: firmortl reporter 4. RICHARD KIEFFER llund l. 2. fl, -I: Pep lizuid 2. fl. 4: Orchestra 2. fl, 4: Latin Club I. 2: Hi-A 2: ltrench Club .l, 4. CHARLES CHRISTIAN KINDSVATTER - 1 1 ' I v - V I lilllll Club I. 2, president 1: Spanish Club .l. 4, prugrzuu cliztirnntn Pl: Hi-Y 2, 3. 4, program chairnnin 2: Student Council 2, fl, 4, president 4: Orchestra I, 2. fl. I: Appren- tices I: Soc und Iiuskin 2: Class president El: National Hon- or Societi' fl, 4: Buckeye Boys State fl: Member ol' executive Council ol' the Wayne County Area Student Council 4. JOHN FERNON KINDSVATTER 'I rack 2. Fl: Latin Club I. 2: Spanish Club fl. 4: Appren- tices I: Soc and lluskin 2, 3, 4 'I-IICSPIEIII 2. 4: WHSV 45 Hi-2. fl. 4. chaplain 2, secretary 4: Band I. 2, fl, 4, sopho more class :ind senior class representative: Orchestra 2, fl, 4 District contests 2. 3: Around the AVorld in Eighty Days 2: 4'Our lleztrts Were Young and Gay 4: Colsoeial chairman ot' the class 4: Home-coming escort 4. JOHN ALLEN KIRCHHOFER I-'ootbzill I, 2: llzlsebzlll I: llasketbzill 2: 'l rack fl: llovs Wu I, 2. fl. -l: Hi-Y 2. El, 4: Mixed Chorus l. ELIZABETH ANNE KING CAA I. 2, fl. 4: Leaders Clttb fl, 4: All-star soccer fl, 4: hockex' fl 4' vollexbzill 'I 4 ca tain 4' softball 4' WU Girls preutices I: Soc and lluskin 2. 3, 4: Tliespian fl: Old Doc RUTH KISTER I HA I, 2: lirl-II1-Y fl. P cil 4: Girls Clee I: Apprentices l: Soc and Buskin L, fl. 4: SANDRA LEE KNEPPER 'I'ri-Ili-Y 2: Library Club I, 2: I XX I' f.1'm'mI Sllfl I Girls Clcc I. CLAUDE H. KNISELY IHICC X rl. VANCE RICHARD KRITES Al'1lXllCll2ll0 lligh Scluml. Applr- Crock. Ohio. I: Ilzlslwl- bull SISIIISIICIQIII II: Iizlsclmll fl. Rl. Icucrln'ni 'I AI IIIX I 1 lI'l'1Nlll'l'Ii 'l. BETTY IIANE KRAFT Lugzui Iligh Srlmol, Logan, Ohio, I. Munn! I Srliuul, xllllllll I'lcziszrnl. xllflllgilll. 2. Il: lri-Ili I I 1 XX I 'Icziszuu High NORMA JEAN LANG CII l. 2. 31 Girls Ulcc l. CAROLYN SUE LANG CAA I, 2. 3. -I: XY Girls -lg All-star lnasclmall II: buwlin ...C . . H1-I 3. .L -I. rlrc-prcsiclclil Ilcul Al: Ilnnrl I. 2. Il, I. JERRY R. LEISURE . . tl .,, . l.:ll1n Club I. 1. .IL H1-X 5: Math Club 2. Il, 'Ig Nlu Alph 'l'lu'lal fl. -I: Bzuul I. 2. fl. -I: Pep Ilancl 4: Mixvml Chorus I Scniur Choir 23 Dislrirl-slalc sclluIzu'ship ICSI 2. ANNA MARIE LAPROCINA CAA Ip lifnwrzil lrpisl 4. VIKKI SUSAN LINTALA V 4 I - . . - ,. . Ii. 4, program chairman L: l 'I'.I Ii. lg Junior Rcrl Crus Council 2: Sluclcul Council El. 4: IQXCCIIIIXL' rulnlnillcc Stu Cll'lll Council Al: Class cu-social chairnuui -I: Girls film- I Chuirmzui ul rclrcslnncntw fur prom fl. LARRY JAMES LOVELAND .lg l,utln Club I. 2: Spanish Club 3, 41 Mzuh Club 'I' 'l'rl CAA l, 2, 3, 'lg NYU Girls fl, 'l. SCCl'L'l2ll'X I: l.czulL'rs Club I: .XII-sun' huckcv -lg soccer 33 xullcxbzlll I1 lmwkclbzlll Il Lziun Club I, 2, In-Hi-I Z. 5. -I. sccrclzux I: Xlzuh Club 1 EARNEST CLARENCE LOCKHART MARCIA EVELYN L0f EE X I 9 3 -l I11 H1-I 2. EI. Pl: Latin Club I, 2: UPN! 1 . ' 'rcs lg fic Auld lluskin 2. 3, -lg lhcspizul I. SHARON LEE LONGFELLOWV Waynedzilc High School. .Xpplc C11-ck. Ohiu. I, 2. II, CAROL BRUCE LUKE SHARON KAY MANDOLIN CAA lg Girls Clue I. SARA LEA MACKELVEY Wcsl Sllllllllly High School, Wcsl Sunbury, PCIIIISIIIRIIIIZI. I INK 'I 'I I , -...'. VENA ELLEN MARTIN Cirls Clcc I: Mixed Clmrus 23 Muiur Choir fl. -l. GENE ARDEN MANSON PHILIP LEE MASSARO lfoullmll 2. 3. -I. lcltcrnmn -lg Wrestling 2. 3. -I, lcllcrmzm 2 1 Q 1 L. Ei. 4: 'l'rzu'k L. 3, lcllcrmzm L. E53 Boys NNY S., EI, 4, gl-U-L-, lill'I-lI'CllSlll'Cl' -lg Spanish Club EI. KAYE ELAINE MATZ lnlin Clulz 2: 'I'1'i-Hi-Y 2. EI, bl. S1'l'I't'l2ll'I Bela I: l X,X l. 2. Ei. 45 .Xpprculifcs lg Bzuul l. 2, fl. -I. Au mul business Illklllllgfil' 43 Girls Ulu: lg Nll LYN N RUTH MCALISTER I I , . I I - - 4 LII I. 1. .l. I, .Xquuuulc I. 2. .I. I: I.zu1u I.Iub I. 2: I'Ill'lIfII Club 'I 'I' INK I 2' 'I'l'i-Hi-Y 2 'I I' II'uuI I 2 'I I: III'l'IIlISIl'2IIk. II: CIirIs.G'IL'c I: .Xxu5cuIicI's Ig Soni :lull I I IIIISIAIII 2. fi. I3 'llwspiam 2. EI. AI: SIIIIICIII fmnucil I. KENNETH RAY MEADE DONNA MAY NIETZGER DAYD LEE METZ I-uullmll -I. Il'llK'I'lll2Ill I: 'I'rau'L II. I3 limp IIN Ig Nlixul llmxus I: Scunu' f.IlIIII' J. 5. 'l. Wa JILL ZODY MILLER jANET MILLER Ihlvllcclallc High Sfllunl. ,Xpplc , ' I I I I'III I 'I I'IIIIll ul IILIIL 'I Kruk Ulun. I. 2: IIII-III- C.llcc'rIczuIcr I. 2. II. I: I.c:uIc-rs Club 2. II. I: I-.XX I. 2. II I3 swiuuuiug I 1 ' ' . . -. .. . buxkclbull L. fig wulllmll L. II: .IIIIIIIGIIIC I. L, FI. 'l. lll-IIIIIIIZIQUI 2 fig Sp0l'lsImzll'4I 2. 3, -I: II ' C-irl 2. fl. -I: Sluclcn fuuuril I, 2. I. cxcruliu- umuuillcc I3 Inu-n1C.Iub Cuuufil I IIIIS Illnl Klub I I I X I I um Klub I I ' .'Y2.?I.'I: ,' 'an 1 3 2.2: mvsuciul cllznimmu I: sllillllhll Club Il, I: Ill II1 I ' I I prcsiclcul Ii: PNN I: NIIIIII Club I3 ,Kwan Slum I zxuutiu umuuillu I fills flu I Xppl I Il'III Louuul II 'cllliccs I3 Sm uul liuskin L, fl. I1 Ilu-spiuu fl. -lg Ihr Ifzuuily Nobmlx mul II: Our Ilczms W1-rc Young and Gary Ig Nznlmuanl Iluuor Sucicly II. lg Nauiuuul Sluclm-ul Inuucil Iiumln'nu Imu I SIIIL Sluclnul Kuuunl Sillll ux I X umual I nu ,.. . . I ..4 ' a Slum 4- Ciuuucil ficmxcnlion 2. fl: I'cl'lvcl Vuuplm- king zmcl Om-cu I Plum tlllllllllll ol II Ill sul ' ' 2' a ' g v II: Ilmuuc-uuuiug ZIIIUDIIIIIII I 1 H Ouuu I 1 I OIIIC- 'UIIIIIIU ' ' . THEADORE LEE MILLER JUDY LYNN MILLER SARA LOUISE M ISHLER 0. J I . I-.XA I. 2, fl, I3 .XII-wlzlr Iluckm I: wut! 2. I IIX ' I I Nlzub Club II: Ifrcurlx lllub II. I3 I.zuiu Klub I. 2: Nu' Iiouzll Ilouor Suricly Ii. II: IIlu'L1-yn' birls Sllllt' II: Dislrirl SFICIICC Ifznir. SIZIIL' superior fl: Slllll' Stix-Inu' I':lil'. cxwllclll I Xmuic ul Icgicm Ik n unuul ' ,... . .-H - .V 1 4 .II NNI ... JOAN MILLS Mun I.:lLc Iligb Sclmul, .Xuan I.2lIxl', Ubin. ..., ,. .u I, 2, I-.YK .1. I Xllvslau' xullcxlmll -I1 II'I-III-I .l. I. II'l'1l5llll'I' Iivlu I: ,.,' .- .-., I I X -I: IIHSX 'Ig 5L'IIIUl' Llum' .r. I: Ilmm--umlillg IIIIUIIII- uu I. DOUGLAS EDWARD MITCHELL Football lcttetman 33 Track I3 Boys XY 33 Senior Choir 2, 3. 4. MARTINA MARY MONACO - . , . - . ,. ,. 1 CAA 2, 33 Latin Club l. 23 Sxatnsh Club 3. 43 INK l, 1, WVILLIAM THOMAS MOORE BARBARA ANN MORGAN . 3 U ,., ,. . . PNA l, 2. 3, 43 Leaders Club l, 2, 3, 43 Apprentices I3 Soc board 43 junior Red Cross Council 23 Class secretary 3 National Honor Society 3, 4. CAROL LEE MORRIS l lll..X 3. WILBUR PAUL MOWRER 'I rack 2. 33 l.atin Club I3 XVHSY 2. 3, 4, chief engineer 4. ROBERT CURTIS MULLEN - f r ' 1 4 Latin Club I, Z3 Ht-Y Z3 Band l, 3. JAMES HARKER MOXON Football 3, 4, letterman 43 Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, lettermau 3, 43 Boys HW 3, fl: Mixed Chorus l. 23 Senior Choir 3. 4. PATRICIA ANN MURPHY CAA l. 2, 3. 43 HW Cirls 3. 43 Leaders Club 43 Aqua- cade I, 2, 3, 43 All-star hockey 43 volleyball 43 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4, program chairman 3, Alpha president 43 Latin Club I, 2, vice-president 23 Math Club l, 23 Apreutices I3 Soc and lluskin 2, 3, 43 Thespian 3, 43 The Family Nobody XVant- ed 33 XVHSV 2, 3. 4, devotional chairman 33 Student Coun- cil 2, 43 Inter-Club Council 43 French Club 3, 43 General staff 3, 43 Annual feature editor 43 Nlfl. l, 2, 3, 43 Degree ol' Merit l, Degree of Honor 2, Degree of Excellence 3, 42 Individual liveuts l, 2, 3, 43 State 'l'ournament 33 Prince of Peace 2. 3, 4, local winner 2, 3. 4, county winner 33 Class treasurer 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Cirls State 3. SANDRA LEE MULLET CAA I. 2. 3, 43 W Girls 3, 43 .Xquacade l, 2. 33 All-star soccer l, 2, 33 basketball 2, 33 hockey 33 baseball l. 23 Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Student Council l, 33 Junior Red Cross Coun- cil 23 Cheerleader l, 2, 3. , , I . 3. 4, vice-president 43 Tri-Hi-Y 23 Band 2, 3. 4. I-'ootball 33 Track 23 Mnior Choir l. 2. 3, 4. A CAA l, 2. 3, 43 Xl Clrls 3, 4, social chairman 4: All- star soccer 2, 3, 4, captain 33 hockey 3. 4, manager Aqua- cade l, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club l, 23 Spanish Club 3, 4, vice- president 33 Math Club l, 2. secretary 23 'Iri-Hi-Y 2, 43 and Iluskin 2, 3, 43 Thespian 2, 3, 43 fieneral reporter 3, 43 Annual feature stall' 43 Student Council l, 3, 4. executive - -- -, S I 1 ' J g :aff 4: Grnrral reporter 4. CAROL BETH NEAL 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2, fl, 4: l 'l'.'I 2, 3. 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3: Senior Choir 4. DIANNE ELAINE MURRAY lil-HI-Y 2. Fl: Girls Glee I: Mixed Chorus 2, 33 GAA I, 2. MARTHA jANE NICKEISON I G.-LX I, 2, 3. 43 Latin Club I, 23 'I'ri'Hi-Y 3, 45 Girls Glee DAVID LYNN PARFITT Swinnning lg Track I. 4: Latin Club I. 23 Ili-Y 2, fl, 43 XVHSV -I: Band I. 2, 3. 4. treasurer 43 Pep band I, 2, 3. 43 Senior Choir 3, 4: Ohio State Boys' Band 3, 43 Orchestra 43 District and state music contest. superior rating 33 Winner Mneriean legion I-Lssav contest 2 Ammal tdxcrtisin st LINDA JOYCE PATTERSON . I . . GA.-X I, 2. 3, 4: .XII-star bowling 2: Latin Club I, 21 l N.X 23 Girls Glee Ig Mixed Chorus 2, Senior Choir 3, -I. WILLIAM KENT MORRISON Weston High School. Weston. West Virginia. I: WHSV 2. PATRICIA ANN PEACOCK NANCY LEE PAULL GAA I, 2, 33 'Iiri-Hi-Y 2, fl, 4. lleiotional chairman fi: I BI.A 2. Fl: Girls Glee I: Mixed Chorus 2. LEONA LOU PEREZ GAA 2. 3, 43 Aqnaeade 2. flg .Ill-star volleyball SI: W Girls 3. 4: 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2, fl, 4, vice-president lleta 35 Latin Club 2: French Club 3, 43 Girls Glee Ig Apprentices lg Soc and Buskin 2. fl. 43 'l'hespian 2, 3. 4. .IOANNE LOUISE PICKING I CAA I, 2, 3, 4: .XII-star volleyball Al, Ill2llI2lgl'l'I 'l'ri-Hi-Y l Y Z 2. 3, lg fif'11l'IAIll circulation staff 'lg Math Club I1 Appren- liees I: Leaders Club 43 Band 2, 3, 4: Majoretle 2. 3, 4. 1' ELIZABETH LEE RHODE ' I - 'f:Spo'sbozr1I33 I.ccI ROBERTA PAULINE PLYMIRE I-'HA I, 2. parliamcnlarian 23 I IIl..X EI. SANDRA PLASTERER IHA fl. 4. THEDA ARLENE PRINKEY Yorwaync High School, Crcslon. Ohio. 243 CII I. 2: La lb I, 2: Xpprcnliccs I1 Soc and Iluskin 2: 'I'ri-Ili-Y I lII.X 2: INK I. 2. 4: Clrls Clcc I: Mixed Chorus .23 Band I GARY EDWARD RASTETTER CAA I, 2. .I. l.sun.lniyliL,nsi1iu I it I a cis Club 2. II. 4: XY Cirls EI. -I. Vic:-prcsiclcnl -ll .XII-star soccer FI, -lg hockey 3. -I: volleyball EI: soltball 53: .Xquacacln ' ' P M lh Club I 2 l I uin Club I, L, program chairman L: a . . -1 1 1 . .. Spani sh Club 3. -I, program chairman 43 'Iiri-Hi-Y L, 3. 'I JVCSIIICIII fl: .Xpprcnliccs Ig Soc and Iluskin 2. 3. 43 Thes- 2 LI 4' f'l'lIt'I'llI rc-xorlcr 3. -lg Prom Iront chairman FI: I . ITIIIII -. .. . 1 . I ' -cl Cross Council I. 2: Inlcr-Club Council fl: Stu llnnoi RL ilcnt Council 4. MYRTLE CATHERINE REYNOLDS CAI I, 2. 'll lfll X 2, Il. -I. social chairman 41 Cirls Glcc I: DI-ZCA -I. GALEN EDWIN RIKE Nlalh Club 3: Spanish Club fl, -lg fJ1'm'ruI slall photo- grapher 43 .V-Innuul stall' photographer -I. MARILYN KAYE RICH . . . . . L, .. K C-.XA I. 2: Latin Club I. 2: Spanish Club ng l'I.X 2. 3. 4: 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2, fl. 4: Math Club I. 21 Apprentice I1 Soc and hoir Iiuskin 2: Thcspian 3: INA I. 23 Band I, 2. II. 4: Brass C I I IIIKIILSIII 3 Cills Clu I 1 . '- 'z .1 .fx .-'. SANDRA KAY RITTEN HOUSE 2 - 2 5' ibrarv Club IC 'I'ri-Hi-X CNA I. -. 3, .Xqu.u.ulL I. -. 5, I. 1 ' I IIIX' DICXI iuiuxl 1 I , DEA Club f . L: ii. N EDWIN ROBERTSON Swinuning I. 2. Il. I. Ictlvrman 2. fl: Track I. fl, Ig Latin I HIY 2 Boys UW 2 'I I .-, ' , 1- ...'. LIAMES FREDERICK ROBERTSON Ilznck I, 2. II. -I. I1'llcl'mzm II. I3 I.:llin Club l. 2: Ili-Y 2. II, I: Bms Wu -I: Math Club 2: JIIIYIIIIII slulf I. Imys SIJOYIN I-dilur -I: ulunim' Rui llrms Kiuuncil 2: IIISII'Il'I-SIZIIL' srlmlzlr- ship lost II. ROBERT ALLAN ROIIISON .tl K. .. A .. I-uII Z. .I, Iullcrnlzln J. .Il I.1llIII Lluh I. 21 Ill-I 2. II. -I3 Buns IIN II. I: Scnim' Choir 2: SIIIIIKIII I'mlm'iI I. II. AI: LI.:-'s lncsululll I. ROBERT I'Al7L ROSE LEANNA GRACE ROOD I':lllm'llu IIIQII Srluurl I IIIIIl'IIO I Im'i1I'l I' I'IIX ' Ii Inaux Club 2: II ri-Ili-Y IZ FN XII: NIi'.v4I IIIun'us 2?.SL'I1- im' Clmir II. I. IVILLIAM SAMUEL RITQGLES SIIIHIIISLI High Sflluul. SZIINIIISLX. Ohin, 2 CHARLES ROIVAN I'uulIr:lII I. 2. II: IIQISLCIIMIII I. 22 Ilzlck I. 23 SIIIIIVI l'mlm'iI I. 2. II. DON NA LEE SALISBERRY Band Clinic' I. LAIVRENCIE DAVID SCHAFRATH J. I -I. IIICSIBIIIII I. 2. .I. I. PIPSIKICIII I: Ilmmr Ihuwpu Inlcr-I1IuIz f'uum'iI I: Buys IIN I. RON ALD LEE SCIIIE . .K . . non SIZIII 3. Annual Icznlurc slull I. .IAMES MICHAEL SCHMELZER I: .-Immal cilculzllimm slzlI'I' II. Imsincss slaII I. CAA 1. .I. I3 Xpprcllluvs I: Sm' and Buskm 2: Ili-IIIVY 2 I I Band I. L. II. -I: fII'I'IIl'SII'2l II. I: Pep Bzmd L. II. -I: Disuiu IIIIISIC cnnlcsl 2, TI. I: SIIIIL' music cunlvsls 2. -I: Cigmall Ifullrm Ifuolhnll I. 2. II. I. IUIICIIIIZIII I: 'I'l':u'k I. 2, II, I. Icllvrmnn -I: I.ulin flulw I. 2: Ili-Y II, 43 Apprvnliccs I1 Sm mul Buskin Ill I Ifuollmll I: Balskcllmll I3 Basvlmll I. 2: I.ulin C.IuIh I, SIIIIICIII ilmmci 23 Iuniur Red Cross Kiouncil 23 Ifrcmh lllulll .I. -I, ur-smml cI1.mnl:m I3 HI-I 2. .I. I. Inu'-plvslalvlll -I I.:-nrml stuff .I, -I. nwsnslzml ICRIIIIII' cmlllm' I: .Iunnul minculn hull I. 2. I3 Ifilmlm-nkcus I: Hi-Y 2. FI: fwllfwll H'lNlll4l KAREN LEE SCH ULZ Latin Club 23 Library Club 2, 3, social chairman 23 lf' 2. 3. 41 'l'ri-Hi-Y 4. NANCY JANE SCHMID GAA l, 2, 3, 43 XV Girls 3, 43 All-star soccer 3, 43 hockey 43 volleyball 3, 43 bowling 3: basketball 33 softball 2. 33 Apprentices I3 Socland Buskin 23 General circnlationhstaifl 4 Sportsboard 43 Leaders Club 43 Latin Club l, 23 PNA l. 2. 3 4' Tri HiY 2 3 4' Cirls flee I' Mixed Chorus 2 fl' KATHLEEN MARY SCHNEIDER Latin Club l. 23 Spanish Club 33 FTA 2, 3, 43 Math Club l, 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 4. RALPH WALTER SCHREIBER XVashington -Lee High School, Arlington, Virginia. 2: Basketball l, 3, 4, letterman 3, 43 French Club 3, 4, social chairman 3, president 43 XVHSV 3, 4, general manager 43 Latin Club l3 Boys W 3, 43 Inter-Club Council 43 Student Council l, 43 junior Red Cross Council l. 33 Nl-'L l. 33 .Xp- prentices 13 Soc and lluskin 3, 43 Honor 'l'hespian 43 Fam- ily Nobody XVanted 33 Orchestra l, 3, 43 Science I-'air Dis- trict Winner 3. MARY ELIZABETH SCHROEDER GAA 2, 3, 43 Sportsboard 43 XV Girls 43 .Xll-star basket- ball 33 volleyball 2. 3, 4, captain 33 hockey 3, 43 soccer 2. 3. 43 swimming 33 softball 2, 3, captain 33 Aquacade 43 Lead- ers Club 3, 43 Latin Club l, 23 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. social chair- man 2, program chairman 33 Soc and Buskin 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 Girls Glee l. l'.-X RICHARD LOREN SEN FF Latin Club l, 2, co-social chairman l3 Spanish Club 3, 43 Hi-Y 2, 3. 4. secretary 23 Annual staff, organizations editor 43 Inter-Club Council 43 junior Red Cross Council 23 Band l, 2. 3. 43 Pep Band 2, 3, 43 Apprentices I3 Soc and Buskin 2. 3. 4. president 43 Thespian l, 2, 3, 4. vice-president 3: Honor Thespian 3. 43 Our Hearts XVere Young and Gay 43 Father of the Bride 2g National Honor Society 3, 4. SHIRLEY KAY SETTLES Piney XVooils School, Piney WVoods, Mississippi, l3 Orrville High School, Orrville. Ohio, 2, 33 G,-LX 43 All-star volley- ball 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Math Club 4. BETTY JEAN SHAMBAUGH I I-'NA l. 4. treasurer 4: Latin Clnb l. 2: French Club 3, lri-H1-Y 2, 33 Girls Glee l. ALLAN RAY SHANER LINDA LOU SHEARER GA.-X l. 2. 3. 4. social chairman 33 WV Girls 2, 3. 43 Aqua- cade l, 2, leader l. narrator 3, 43 Leaders Club 2. 33 All-star swimming I, 23 softball ly soccer 33 hockey 3, 43 volleyball 33 1500 point-pin 33 l.atin Club l. 2. president l3 French Club 33 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2. 3, 43 Math Club lg Library Club I3 Student Council l, 2. 3. 43 Inter-Club Council 43 Marching band l, 23 Concert band l, 2, 3, 4, secretary 43 Brass Choir l. 23 NFL l. 2, 3. 43 Degree of Honor 23 Degree of Merit 33 Degree of Excellence 43 Individual events l. 2, 3, 43 Appren- tices I3 Soc and llnskin 2, 3, 43 Thespian l, 2, 43 Honor Thespian fl, 43 fif'7l6I'IIl staff 3, 4, Girls sports editor 3, Edi- tor-in-chief 43 Annual make-up staff 33 Cheerleader 2, 3. 43 Class secretary-treasurer 23 National Honor Society 3, 43 Dis- trict-state scholarship lest 23 Prom powder room chairman 33 Prom attendant 33 Good Citizenship Award 4. jEAN MARIE SHERWOOD I-.XA 3: INA Z. 3. -I: I.2IIlll Club 2: II'l-HI-A 2. .L -I: .Xp- lll'l'llIil'C'S l: Soc :incl Ruskin 2. fl: Anrzurll lypisl 4. JOHN RICHARD SHELLER lfoolbzlll l. 2: SWIIIlIIlIIlg 2. fl. lcll1:1'lnun 2. IS: Coll' I: Barska-llizill I: Hi-X 2. fl: Latin Club l. 2: Math Club l. 2. fl. ll- Hu Xlphzn lhclzi Al' Bow XY 2 'R' Mlvulicccl mluceni . . I. -. .. . I progrznn 'lg District-slzilc scholarship lcsl l. 2. 3: Stun Council 3. MARTIN LUTHER SHOUP .Xshlzmrl Sc-nior High School, Ashlzuul. Ohio, l. PATRICIA ANN SHISLER Spanish Club Tl: INK l. 2. fl: I'H.X l: Il'I'III-Y 2. fl: CQ l Ulm' l: Nlixcd Chorus 2. lent CIII l lx , s A ,A S CHARLOTTE JEAN SIGLER IHA l. 2. fl. ll, iicc-pwssiclclll 2. point flluirnizin fl. prvsi IICIII 4. ROBERT LAHM SIMPSON BETHANY ANNE SNODDY CAA I. 2. 3. 4. prcsillcnl -l: I.c:ulcrs Club l. 2. fl, lg All s fl fl: . 's L. 3. lg Inlcr-Club Council 4: Spanish Club fl 1 lin' soccer l. 2. 'lg llofkcy 2, 43 volleyball l, 2. Il. El. captain : lmskcllialll l. 2. fl: softball I. 2, Sl. captain 2: Sporlsbozm IV fill ' ' ' -lg Tri-Hi-Y L. 3, l. viccvprcsimicnl 2, social CIIZIIIIIIIIII liclai -l: llcbzm' I: Ik-gmc of Merit I: Apprcnliccs I. ELIZABETH ANNE SLATER GAA I: .APllI'l'IllICCS l: Soc and Ruskin 2. fl: Ibcspizin 'l Mzuh Club lg Latin Club l. 2: 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2. fi. 'lg limwrul stall' l. 2. IISSISIZIIII busincss iliunzigcr fi. HAROLD TICE SNOIIGRASS Mixed Chorus I, 2. JANICE ELAINE SOLIDAY I.ibrary Club lg I H.l 2, El. -l. lI'L'IlSlIl'CIA 3: lll-ZCA 'l. LOICE ANN SPECK GAA I, 2, 3. 4: Iquacade publicity chairman 3. I: HW Girls 4: Latin Club I. 2: Spanish Club 3, I: Girls Glee I: Baud I. 2, 3. 4: Orchestra 2. 3, 4: l'ep Band 2. 3. -I: District linscmblc contest I, 2. 3. 4: District Solo contest 3, -I: junior Rc-rl Cross Council I: 'I'ri-Hi-Y 2, 3. 4. program chairman 2: Math Club I. 2: Library Club I. 2: F'l'A 2, 3. 4, librarian 4: Apprentices I: Soc and Iluskin 2. 3, 4: Ihespian 3, 4: Science Fair lst place I antl 2: Prom program and favor chairman 3: fit'IlI'I'Ill advertising staff I. 2. JANICE LORENE SPERRY GAA I, 2. 3, -I: 'I4ri'Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Latin Club I. 2: Library Club I: FBLA 3: I 'liA 2. 3, 4: Math Club I: I NA 2: Girls Glee I: llancl 2. 3: Apprentices I: Soc antl Ruskin 2, 3, 4: Ihespian 3, 4. AMY LEE STEINER GAA I. 2. 3, 4: I500 point pin 3: All-star soccer 4: hockey nl, 3. 4: volleyball 4: basketball 3: Aquacade I: Leaders Club I 2, 3, 4: AV Girls 3, 4. co-social chairman -I: Latin Club I, 2, treasurer 2: 'Iiri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4, treasurer 3: I-'NA 2. 3, 4: Alath Club I. 2, 4: I-'reneh Club 3. 4, secretary-treasurer 3, treasurer 4: junior Red Cross Council I. 2: Apprentices I: Soc and Buslsin 2, 3, 4: Thespian 2. 3. 4: Girls Glee I: Na- tional Honor Society 3. 4: District-state scholarship tests I. 2. 3: Co-social chairman for class 3: Gr'm'rnl assistant circu- lation manager 4: l,l'Olll intermission 3. ROBERT EUGENE STEELE DUANE LEROY STEINER Math Club I: Library Club I. 2: I-'ilmbreakers I. 2. 3. 4. rice-president 3. president -I: Hi-Y 2. 3: lfrench Club 3: WHSV 3, 4. SAM PAGE STEWART JOANNE LYNN STOUT Spanish Cltlb 3: FHA I, 2: 'l'ri-HIVY 2. 3. 4: l 'l'.A 3: Bantl I I I 4 ft .-.. . EDWARD LYNN SWARTZ NANCY LOUISE TAYLOR GAA I. 2, 3. 4: Aquacade 4: French Club I. 2. 3, 4: Li- brary Club I: Gerzerul staff 1, 2: Apprentices l: Soc and Iluskin 2: 'l'ri-Ili-Y 2, 3, 4: Girls Glee I: District-state scho- Iarship test I. ELIZABETH MARY TOMASSETTI Latin Club I, 2: FTA 2, 3. 4: Spanish Club 3, 4, secretary- treasurer 4: Student Council I, 2. TERESA ELIZABETH TOMASSETTI 'Iri-Ili-Y I CLARENCE EDIVARD TILTON, JR. Ill-XQX I. BONNIE QIEAN TYSON I-XX 23 I.1lIIll Club I: 'I'l'i-Ili-Y fl: I'BI..X 2: IfII.X I. .IOHN CHARLES VENEY Iruck I: Swunnnng 2. II: I.2lllll Club I. 2: III-Y 2. II. 4, IIUIISIIITI' 2. Il'OUI'2lIII l'II1lIl'Ill1lII II. IITSSICICIII I: flrznuul SIZIIII 3 -I, cclilm'-in-cllicl -I3 Inter-Club Counfil I1 Nlixul Cliurus I3 Sm-niur tlhuir 2. fl. I: llnckcyc Buys Slillc fig National Honor Suficly fl. I: IIIIIIIOI' Rulzllm' I. I J A KVI ED Bal MES ROBERT WALTER Ifuolhzlll 2. 3. 4. IvIlvl'llmll Pl. I: Bziskvllulll I. 2. fl. I. llllvl mm fi. -I: Buvs XY 2. TI. LI, wfwiul Cllllllilllilll -I: Ili-Y 2. EI. I. social aliuirmzm I. 1 3. -Ig lizlsc-Imull I. 2. 25. -I. lullcrmun 2, II. Ig Spamisll Kiln ADOLI-'H MARTIN WALKER IIIIICSIUIIC Iligli Sclionl, I'cm'izi. Illinois. I. 2. MARTHA jANE WALTZ Iri-Hi-Y 2. FI. -Ip INA 2. II. I: IJIIIII Kllulm I. 2: Spnnis Club 'I I PIX 'I I .,', 1.1 .. . DONALD GENE WARD LLIAM LOUIS WVEEKLEY Iwmllmll I, 2, 33 Wrvslling II: liuskcllmll I. 23 Gull' I. 2. iv I. Icllcrman 2. EI. -I: Ili-Y 2. II. -lg Spzmislx tllulm FI. sl't'l'l'l2ll'i IIECLISIIIPIA fl: Buys XY 2. II. WIN S. WERTZ Iluskcllmull nmnagci' I. 2, II. -I. Icllcrmzm II. I: 'I l'2ll'lx I. II ul I. 2. 3. AI: IIIZISS choir II. I: I'L'p lmml II. Ig Buys W 1 fi, I: Hi-Y L. fi. -I: Annual Imusim-ss stall' II. IQ!! NANCY LOU WOOIIRUFF XYRIIIIUIIIIIU High Sdirml, .Xpplc Circvk. Ohio. I: Nvwurlx Svuiur High Srluml, INl'N2II'Ii, Uhiu. 2. II. STEPHEN RICHARD WOOLSEY IInsclmII I. 2. II. -I, Il'IIl'lIIlI2llI II. -I: IIOys HIV I: I.ziliu Clluh I. 2: Ili-Y 2. II: .Iuuiur Rccl Klruss Cfuuuril II: Annual busi- nvss stuff' II: .-Innunl uzlwrlisiug mzuizigcr -I: IIzuuI I. 2, II, -I, pr:-sirlcul I: I'cp II.uuI II. fl: Sluclcnl Kluuucil -I: IIIICI'-CIIIII Cimmril -I. RUSSELL KAZUO YAMAZAKI SWIIIIIIIIIIQQ 2. II. I. Ii'IIl'I'IlI2lII II. I: I.ziliu Klluh 2: lfrcuch Clluh II. -I: SIIIKICIII KIUIIIICII I, 2. II: Iulcr-Cluh Cuuucil -I: NIIIIII Cilulw II. I, prvsimlcul I: Mu .XIIJIIZI 'Ihclzl II, 'IL Hi-Y 2. II. pin-sich-nl 2: IIzm4I I. 2. II. II: I'cp lkauul I. 2. II. II: Brass Choir 2, II. I: Ordwslru -I: Ilislrirl zuiml Stun- Solo IQIISCIIIIJIC I-mm-sts 2. II. II: lilnss xirc-prvsiclcul 2: llislriri-slzuc scholar- ship ln-sls I. 2, II. II: 99 IlI'l'i'l'IIlIIl' Nzuirvuzil hIl'I'Il S1 hulzirship 'I'1'sl II. MARY FRXNCES YUCUM INK I 'I I rico- JIICSIIIIJIII I IGIMI pniul pin PI: l.czuIcrs . . -. .. , I . . Cluh 2. II. Ig Sl7Ul'ISINl1lI'lI II. I: XY Girls 2. II, I. SClII'Cl2lI'I II: XII-slzu' smu-r I. 2. I: Imrkcy II. -I: rullvylmll 2. II: Imskcl- Imll 2. II. irinirzigvr 2: suhhull 2. II: .Xqlluuulr I. 2. II. I: Nlzuh llluh I. 2: IIIIIIKII' Rvml truss f.Ulllll'lI I. 2: l.auu1 Lluh I. 2. I J D SK'l'Il'Iill'X Lf IfX.X I. L. II. I: Iii IIivY L. II. sl, xiu--prcsiclcii! II: Spanish Iluh II. I. prcsiclcul 'Ig Sluclcnl Cimuiril II, 4. ex- ITIIIIXU linnrml I. IIUICYLIIL' lu wurkslm 1 II: Girls C-Im' I: Iulcr- I-. I Ciluh Klmuiril I. Sl'lI'l'Illl'I I: .XIDIIICIIIIUJS I: Sm' and Ruskin 2. II. -I: 'I Iwspizm 2. II, -I1 ln'm'ml slufi 4: IIIUIII m-c'I1airn1au nl W2lIll'l'9 zunl wzlilrcssc-si I'rmn zllltlllillll II: Iimncvmuiing QIIICIIIILIPII II. I. SHARON KATHLEEN YUDER .Xqllzlrzulv I: Girls I-Ivc I: Mzilh Clluh I, 2. II, -I, secretary- lrczrsurcr II, xiu'-prcsiclc-ul fI: WHSV cngiuccr II, II: Nlfl. 2. II. -I. Ilcgrvv UI Merit 2: Ilcgrcc uf Ilonm' fIg Ilcgrcc of Iixccl- Icurc -I: llislricl Spcvrlx IIIIIIIIIZIIIICIII II: Iucliiiduul lixcnls 2. II. -I: I'riuu- nf lIczu'm- 2. II: Sue mul Iluskin 2. II. AI: Ihcspizui 2. II. -I: Ilmmr 'I'Iu-spizui -I: Iliri-IIi-Y 2. TI: l,aliu Club I. 2: I-'rcncli liluh II: Mu Alpha 'lhvlzl II. -I: Ilislricil-slalc SCIIUIEIY- ship ICSIS 2. II, I: Wuoslcr High Schlml Smicncc Fair I. 2, II, -I, Gram! I'l'Ili' wiuucr 2, 'I: District SCICIICC Ifair 2. 3. -I, Cx- rvllmu ruling 2, slam' supcrior II, fI: .'XIlICI'IC2lIl Chemical So- cicly .Xwurrl II: Sum' Scivriu- Ifziir II, -I, superior ruling EI, 4: Ad- xulircml llIlIl'l'ilIl'lII progrzuu. .junior .XCZIKICIIIY of Scicucc 2. II. I: Nzilirmzll Iiuuur Socicly II. It IYCSIIIIKIIOIISC Sciciicc 'Ialcul SCZIITII Ilminr .Xwzlrcl -I. JUN FREDRK' ZERRER II'X 2 'I I CAROLYN SUE WHITFORD . ,, . K . . . . CAA I. 2. II, 4: l.cmlcrs C.Iuh 2: IN C-irls .I. I: III-III-I I I. 2. .I, I. mulurctlc II. -I: I'L'p Ia -. I. 1 Iran C.Iio1r2.ZI.4: Sur and lIuskui 2. II. -I: Ihcspiaur 2. .I. I. DONNA JU.-INN YVHITMYER I-.XX I. 2: 'Iii-Hi-Y 2. I: Scniur Choir II. I. SHIRLEY ANN WOLIIAUGH library Club I. 2. II. -I: IfII.X 2. II: I'III.X II, Q5 LYNN KAREN WIRT .X 2 :Iri-III-Y II: IfIII..X 2, II. uc-ws IUIJUIIVI II. -4 CHARLOTTE KAY ZIMMERMAN FHA 2: I BLA fl: 'Iiri'Hi-Y 3: Girls Glee Ig Mixed Chorus 0 LAUREL .IANE ZIMMERMAN GAA I, 2, 3. -I: All-star swimming I, 2: hockey I, 23 soccer I: I.ibtarv Club Ig 'I'ri-Hi-Y 2. 3, 4: Chairman lor Prom backdrop 13. CAROL jEAN ZIMMERMAN GAA I. 2. 3. 4: .lquacatle I. 2. El: Girls Glee I3 Mixed Chorus 2: Senior Choir 3. 45 junior Red Cross Ckntmcil lg 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2, 3. 4. LINDA ANN ZUFALL G.-XA I, 2, 3, 4: All-slat' soccer 2, 3, 41 swimming I, 2, 3, -I: hockey 3. 4. captain 4: volleyball 2, 8: bowling 2: softball 2, EI, -I: basketball 3, 4: .Xquacade I, 23 Sportsboard 3, 4: W Girls 2. 3, 4. treasurer 33 Latin Club I, 2, eo-social t'IIiIIl'III2Ill 2: Ifrenrh Club 3. 43 Apprentices I: Soc and Bus- kin 2, SI. 4: 'I'hespian 2. Il. 4: 'Iiri-Hi-Y 2. fl. I. president Bela -I: Math Club I. 2: Leaders Club I. 2. 3. I: Student Council 2, 4, secretary 4: Executive board 4: junior Red Cross Council I: National Honor Society 3, 4: District-stale srliolarsliip tests 2. EI: .Xdvanced placement program 4. JAMES H. CLINE Marietta High School. Marietta. Ohio. I: Illoomlield Iligh School, Illoomfield. Ohio. 2. HOMER CHESTER CORBIN I-AICX I, 2, fl. GEORGEANNE HANZEL GAA I. 2, El. 4: .XII-star swimming 2: soccer -I: hockey 43 Leaders Club 2, 3, 4: Aquacade I, 2. 35, -I, leader 2, co-man- ager 3. 4: IV Girls 3. 4: Latin Club I. 2: French Club 3, -I: FTA 2. 3, -I: Math Cltlb I. 2. 3. 43 Mu Alpha Theta fl. -lg Tri-Hi-Y 2. 35 WHSV 2, 3, 43 Nlfl, I, 2, Degree of Merit I: Soc and lluskin 2, 3, 45 Around the World in Iiighty Days 2: National Honor Society fl, -I1 llistrict-stale scholar- ship tests I. 2, 3. N ALICE EDITH HALEY ghfetvsig Smithiille High School. Smithville. Ohio. I. DAVID COLLINS JEWELL Mixed Chorus I, 23 IIECA 4, social cltairman -I. RAYMOND GENE JEFFRIES lfootball I. 2. 3: Baseball I. 2. II: Wrestling I. 2: Spanish Club 33 junior Red Cross Council 2, Student Council fl. PHIIJP GLEN LISTON XVaynedalc High School, Apple Creek. Ohio, I. SANDRA KAYE MIDDLETON Killbuck High School, Killbuck, Ohio, 23 Library Cluh l. CAROLYN JANE SCHAFER DECA 4. CHARLOTTE LOUISE HOOVER GAA 2, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2. 45 FHA l, 2. news reporter l, sec- retary 2, bicounly treasurer 2: FBLA 33 Mixed Chorus 25 Senior Choir 3, 4. JOSEPH D. WV. BEELER Soc and Bzlskiu l. 23 Latin Club I. 23 Math Clulm I. 2. 3, 4: Co-chairman of Scicncc Fair 23 Mu Alpha Theta 3. 4. Dchatc I. 2. 3: Hi-Y 2. 31 Nlfl, I. 2. 3. 4: Final Dis- trict-statc scholarship tests I, 2. 3. SF J? gg ff? j C G3 f Eli GJ A 4 Q H af Qi? M 1 in I . N the early moming Linda is up and on her way to school. 3 Brian and Linda meet in front of the principal's office Brian plods up the front steps to schooL Brian and Linda eat in the lunch room and talk with Mr. Welsh. B ruin :news L At Dr. Thomas' office, Linda takes good care of Miss Nesbitfs dog, Melissa. i,,,,a fllh 9l' locker Afler di '11, 'filer School fr Hr ia, Linda has dinner with her family. 1 . .. Pn,,,ys XT' I ' . X uma' S I Wilh hi? K Pawn '-V. ll.. n v agus' L e6. 1v 'll ki .sc-v-11-'t The Friday night basketball game brings joyful cheers a it ,gg un uw 1 . wr- W 'W 'S A ,H i. .W ,gl 1 ws- 9 up 'll 3 V' U' ' is ul '6- .. -q at ,,,,,g,-5 -as. X- A .tum-unQ,. ,,, Q, 4-in an Aftnr the Brian spend with pizza 2 I tense moments as Brian victory Linda and a quiet evening F' takes an important shot. dancing XAGAQ VBXYS vw'- 'HRV vw S '5xy00k va 9'015'9p 'em , 1 ri , an ,, . ul I n Fe, Bm '5- C5 A I Q X ns, Pi' i A n 5 1 I 4 A use? '30 ivan The Alma Mater Ch, come, let's sing our Wooster's praise And songs to Alma Mater raiseg And for the school we hold most high, We'll raise our voices to the sky. To her we pledge our hearts and hands, And loyal to her each one stands: Preserve her honor far and near Because we love her, Wooster dear. mziety of Undergraduates f 1' 1 0.-3 fm Q' M 4 7 3 A5 1 455 ., 2 W ,MY x M. jUN IOR CLASS OFFICERS Ssznlcdz kznlhx vll'L'1ll. ju Xml Alnwlm, Runnin Bmznic XYCIII. Ilunnir King Lu-w1i11l Illlllllllfll . S. furnlxn Homls. Ml. .l.nm's Ihul ,lrlwrwu L. HOME ROOM l0l Mr. Dominic Scnlaro llmx l l'fIl:.nlw llx llmxlrn. T1 rrv lilrnl lm-1. Knnu .Xrlulul.u1, Rulu1l.l lil-II. kllmll. lizuglnlmxx. I -ullv Annmu, Sur Iilak. , I-mu' limmulm. fm- Aim linux lx. lxlr H.wl.nU R-lu I XYlll1.um Almmfz. 'l-um lhtrs ' , f'l1.nlr- l'l,11x. lllll I!.1l.-mx. ful ll:-glxrl lkl .'XIu1c:vllll1. llnxnl lllxlvv Ibm 1 ,lwlm lillglgs. I-:lm Amlrlsmm, . nv ll--ll, Hal-llll Iivrls. lx! ax Hun l. ll mx N -ll l3.m:'1. Mfulllu lhln--, lilll l'mlr lunior Home Rooms I I HOME ROOM Hill Miss Churlottv xvllllilllh gum, Ln Hun K,ll.mg. lN.m. f.l1.u1wln.m Rmx 3 lhnmxlf Cfwnrlntrn, Qlllm Khul- linux. lbzxvfl li-mx-, Khin' llmllllwxlx M1-N XYvlll.umN liuclx-'l'. liud limurr Nu: puutuull Sum llyxll, lMlwx.q 11.11114- XYCIII Standing: 'I'ul Iluxlvy. lfumiv king. Holm Hurst. Nlxs. Hkumls, Ml. Ilxul Huh lluril I'rr'xl1l1'Hl lcd lllIXll'f l'i14'-jnrwizlrrfl kathy vlVl'l'2ll Sf'n1'Imy ju Xllll xlQliN1ll'tl l'rnmnrr Run l imlx lin--un, S-llum fllllm- -lmlv lhmrlw. HV!-xgl.ulllv.u llnmlu, lun ywvv fflx pm.m. l'.ur f'nllu1r-mv, Nun. flfluzazvxg, Nllwx' llnmk-, Km' lilly R-ml l'.mIm.' llullu, R--ml-. Hum Lmd.1 Kmlu.--, lhllrlxl lfnllnn, Hull 1,l1rm'u'x. ,l.mv llullxv, Kuullulmv imp li-:lv Lullurtwzx. lin' lnlwllxmlz. Llxwl Run J Tum ffmlu-'x, lful-rl llxng--N L-vllxr f,.ntu. Rlllu-ul flu!!--ml-'n. lil R.1l1xI1 M.11.1-x.fI11--, IM-111:1x l,.1i11x, Ix'1f HOME ROOM Ill Hin .xllll Tcvl -xx I M.1x1x I1.1:1--1. P12111 1I1'1x1'If 111,111. S.1IIx I'111l1111Lg, I1.11111. I 1111x. P1141 111' IIII1-. 5.111xI1.1 lT1!.'I1, Mulawlx- I:I1x'Ix' 111511, 5111 I 111I1x Ixxl I71-111111 I II111lI, I,111xI.1 Ifxx111 Ixxxxw l'11lI-1. 1l1111xx I511'1:. Ixlxix ll.11xI 1.11. F111 I1.1111:. II1x I .'Ixxl1111. I.111xI.1 II1-x'1-1 xx 5 I,.f11x II1II--1', I11111 I 11x111. II11Ix If11111I, I11111 llx'1Ixx1, 1111+131 l311x1111.1i1, I.1-1111- l1,1xx1. Il1x'I1 I 1'1xIxx. .XII.111 I'1.111Ixs xx I I1.111.x I'I1xxx1-11I1. 51111 I'11:x-1, R1111 I'4xx1I1.11l. If1111x1 I I1.1x. .IU I'11II11, M1Ix. II111xI1.1I. M1-- I.1l xx I Il.1x I,xxr11. Iixxlx IZ.111xI1115I11 Iv1.11xI1111 I 1I1I1111I. I71.Ix I1.111Ixx. IT.-xlx I 1.111Ix- HOME ROOM I52 Nlrs. Xli1'i.1m Nlwrx Ii xx I INI.11x NI.:x'K1Ix1x. K.1xI.1 N1411' 1x, l..1111I IxI.1-1111.1-, II.11x Ix11x.1x'I1 I- .111 I.x1x'IxI1.11l. I'.1!11x'1.1 Kx1xx.1I11Ix, x'I111w 1111- l.1x.L111. I1111x K1111x Il xx ' li11Lg111x M.11x'1.:II. R111I1 IvI.1x'- K1Ix1'x. I11.'X1111 IVI.1xx.1111. NI.1I11.1 I..1xx 11111. I-.111111. M.x11111. ,I-111-1 M.11.-I1.111xI R1. I1.11xI 1.1. l1.1 I 1 11,1 lx xx 3 I..111x Iviqx I.111.111. NIx11Ix IvIx'l'111l, II11111.111 I,11Ixx, .XxI11xx K-1I11I.11x'1Ix. IHI111 I..111xI, IM111 K1.11x'1Ix Ii xx 4 1i.11x Kvlln, II.1x1xI NI.1111x1. 1x Mx'f.11l-1. R-11-1 M.1.1x, Mu Mxw-1s 111 I1 .X I1 ,xx II .xx .I- xxx I1 1.111111 .11 I1 I. 111 IN11 x 11 HOME ROOM II5 Slim Mvrllx- Mlllcl' I .'x1111 II11111. 5I1.11-1. II111xIx.111I, 1Ix K11x1:1x. SI1,111x1x 1211-11I'111, 1111 I'x11I. Ix.1x II1111x11. II1I-11 II.1xl111g-, 1Ix K,1111. K.111 II,1x111 M411 RHIH11 H1111 l 111. IxII11 11 K,1111I111.111. I-1I11x 1111- 111 II.1x11I .111111l11 II1x1I I1 x 11 I 1111I1x' -.. .1 1.1-1. --1 l,1111111. Ix11 I111'1 II1'xx11I, IIx1 11I I1'II1II I I'x 1111 11 13. NX11I1.1111 II1111x-1, IIIII -I Ix111II1 1 II1 111. I111- lI1111x H111-111.111. Ixxl II11-Im II1II 11 1. 111111 11.-.,.1. 1,.1 11.11' 1,11 , ., 14 1 , R I 1l II11111 11 I 1x1l Ix 1111 111 II.11111-1. Ix11x Il-111x11. I'I11I11 1Ix111 I'111I II111 11 I11 11 II111I I 1.1v1.11. ' I I 11 111xI 51.111 Ix.1x II-1-111. I'1-I1 I'1- Ix11-111111 1 ,.. 15 Qin 11.11 HOM li ROOM 169 Mrs. lilimbcth Gregg 1 m U, .. nr 1. r 1'.u.m 1'm11x 2 1 S4-wg, A111 IHM-'11, lim' 1x xx M1 fxyw li: wx. Umlx Rhvm, .Xllw 1'.nImul In 1'1n1l1 Nl S.-mn I . '.1lm11, 1f111t1l R151-KI, 11.11111 Nvr, r ,n. 1 A , 'Ally V. Q . .' llr' gl-v. 5-luul 1'.nym. 1'.ul 1'lll-1.11 11 xx 1 1l.uv 1'1xml1v. RM' N--rlif. 'fx Shu R-uslnm. 1fx1g1rm Rw1u'l!N. 111111411 N--nlvmm. ,lun Nnlhlu, ,lam Ulxxrl 114m 1'1.m' m4 1iu1x.u.1 N-11111- 1 H1 11 . 4 . 4 . Iii HOME ROOM 1525 Misa Virginia Canon Rwxx 1 XKnIll,nn MIIIAI, 1.xmn. Mull-1 M.n111-'mv Mxllrl, 131.4111 M111-1. Sm 11.1 N1111xuH. In-ny N..4I, Shlllvx M1211 R-1.1 M111-'I Rmx 1 1Yx111.lm NrN1vx!!, fhvv- Mx'-'IN Allf-xl Nluux, XMI N.mq.1LN, 1'.uuI Mm mx. Rulwll N1fN1l.'1x.u1, .11xl', 1V1vll-1 R-vu 3 17.nu1 N1mm. l7.m.l M.-K.-, R411-fr! Nw!-1. 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X111 1'-1 Vim' xx l K.ii--ix Sli.ixx. lvlirlixllx' lxxilvin' N--ix. l.nixl.i fiiiiip-x'l. lixii. lixiliiiimii, lfxlxlin.i Siniili, l'.iii-I Slixvilx, -l.il1x'l Scliiilxl. l.ii:xl.i Sinilli xx I Simi' 5.ix'ix', Nlxixwlllli llivxxr, gxlxm Snlilxxliu, llx-i-irlix' Hlmnlx, llxnlx Sili-llin, Qlxixlx- Sx'li.illixi xx 1 llxriiim' Rx-xv. i1li.nlx-s Sinnli. l,xiin Snglii, M.nlx 5l.iIi'l, lilrnn Slnitli, llxviig Slminp, llxigxki Sx'li.ili.illi xx 4 ,lim Sixllx, Mi, XY.-lfli, R.ux Silnml i piqiiiixxl Rn-li.iixl R-M. llxnigx- Sflinx iil-i HOME ROOM 253 Nlr. Don NVQ-Ish Sophomore Home Rooms SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Sli. Squlli-ig l'x-lc lloxxx-ii. Rlzirgzircl Sflllllll. Lunnix' lizizili. Rilai Spiwxvlx. Rzinclx' l,x'cpci', Nlfsx lx-cl. Nlilxx' l.inn l'x'lx' lluxxvn l'rr'xi1lr'Hl Rzniilx lx'x'Ixx'i' l'irf'-jn'r.xirIa'nl Rilgi Spruxxlx .Nf'l'H'lllIY lmiiiix' lizizilr 'l'iruxinm Xl.ng:llx'l Slilllllll. Xlilxx' l.inn l.'o-,xuriul r'l1uinm'n Xlixx Xnn lcvl. XII. Williznn Szullx'l.'l1Iu'i,x1'zx HOME ROOM 272 Mr. Ronald fialalwizi Row l ,lnxlv 'lili-iiiipwn, Knlix 'lin-.il l'x'gi1x- Tvlxi, xilx-nxl.i Tiili.ni, lvlngii i im..-i., i,.... s,x..i.i, im..x.i.. 'i.......,x.ii. K.nx'n Sivin-1, lC.illix' V.iiii1li.in Rxixxl S.illx- lixniip. Luis 'l.1x'l-il l Di.inx Fnxxl-i, I.. Ann 54iIixl.iv, l'.it , . . . I lliniinis. l..iiiil lwiviiimlxxi. I-inn.i Slum lxiligli, Miliii lixxivl, Sn. Sivxxlxl, S.ii,l Spf-ixxlx Ruxx X I.-.iiiiix 'l'.iiinxr. lQ.ilw Sliuxlxlv, Txd Spxriv. ,lim Sunni, l..iiix' Snvxlvi, lY.ix'ni' Siinlli, lllmilix' Vmiiglin, Aiclnx Yil.ill-1. Mi. f1..l.ilvri.i Rmx -l lirn Tlllluill, liill Vmlni, Krn Snixlri. l7.ixr Sm-xx, l1x.ni Smlil, lfiix' Txxiclxlxi, ll.innx lliigxixi. ll--ig-i l'uin.is' fini. l'lnI Siillui Nut pictxiixxl liff Tli:iin.i- x I I7 1 HOME ROOM 54 Section 2 Rim l Dnmtilx l!.nn.-N. -Iuim lznnlllng. l-innv fucurlnlll, Ninth.: linxxwlm. Nun' cv Hunt, Yngnn.n Hnnlx--n, ,llldv iiuni. linen IMH- lun I I'-'gui' i1l.nk, Indy Ilnnn. lin lixqiwnanlrl, Sin-vlniu Cf1.nnnrl, Samir.. iluxturli. linux i'ii.u'ix. Nalin' flurll Run 3 Ml-N iillrivnrl. Hills- Ilviixns, Smnlrv filink. Hnlrv livnnwt. fIii.u1'ins Kina'-, T-nn Ihnlginxlv, KI1-hn flimpniznn Rf-n 4 Hui' fiupan. Niall: Aw, Hill x R il Nil 1 Ihvnniii lin 1, l'f.uxr,. H '- , . qw Nun plrllllml Xi'.n'rn' Kfiunlilrlu- 18 HOME ROOM 54 Miss Elizahcth Huvhncr and Mr. kvlnlcth Znvrchcr Scrtion l Rim I lhzmr Built-ximllgiu, flint.: lhxl-. Huh Blain-Ip, Suv Kiimxlm, llurln- iirnwn. C1.n-ul lhnn--v, Iniix Hin-Ikx. limi-.n i3.nn1innzxn Rum I Mau Cf.,-lpn. IE. mm- flmhqg.-, PM Bullistvvli, Patil.: Iimivl, ihxiv linux' mlm, Snmiv fflwu, 'lmiv Ain-iw, Ihxiv Cficc-nitli, Axvgnv Hrinrr R-an Y fhwlur Ili-nnnir, Iivnnx- Allw m.nv, T-il Flxcllngil. Rnlmiii Ahh. Din- Fllcklngvl. ISI--nn fllmm, llnnl An- ii.:-un Rum 4 Iiuinu- lfckrll. link Iimxnmn. iiniw iimlnni. ixfillx lluiinv, Rmnur Ihr- mimi Rf R4 Rf HOME ROOM 54 Section ri an i ffnnnlv li.i.liv, Karin C.i1.ipln.n:. H.uriw.n'.n Flank, Hn-mi.: K-I1.ppul.4, II.ir-vlvn ffriwn, M1rl.ulxi ffntlili, i'.uttv ifildv, Pilllillil' iinrcnnnn. T-'nu-Mn lfiwxx-luring sw I Larry Ain-1, T-:nw lim-iilu, Nan- cv iillrkrv, N.uncx- flhlltvfnivn, Vhvlln Umnnldsun, -lnhn Kilim, Sur Agn-N, Paul Bucinuilz. Kiimllu firms:-v. Pauli Burrnizm, Pvt- Huwvn. Krnnv ihmnvli. ,Lick Baku uw F Ray fflnw, lhxv Ihnnks, Dun Dowling, Rlcimni Blllifl. klmln Fl-nv. Daw Bznrd. Hull Hm1.unlm, Pini fllnlv mphrr, Richard Bush l HOME ROOM 20l Mr. lmncs livrcl , . lx--nl lxwf. ln.:-ru, .-Xl.lm. ll-Im, I.ul-llvr llulllnglx. fwlwlxu-' llm-xrl. llun' ru. H1vsn:rl. Flu-xl.: lllnulx. Smllx lll-linmn. lmlnlll ll--lwlw limx I Ynxnuvm l 1-11112. lvl.m1u-ul llulxlll. lvl.ul.1.n ll-rlxlmx. lvlxclx-lv ll.41x l'l1,lll:-th' llrm-ll. lux lllmm, li..l-lw llmml, l'.ggv HIM llmx 3 lfll liullm., l.4.L ll-umm. Img lmunlw, lin- llmll. Lu--l ln-wllxlgnxgll, llmvvl ll.n-lx. lvlmx ll.-flu.-m lbw 4 llxll lx M lh-ul, l. Xl 4.1.-xl 4. .mkx XX,ull llm:-itll ll.. l-I-.u.m.nlll. lkmll lxmlx. lvl! -4. ef' 1 ATS? HOME ROOM 2l5 Mr. Dau id Tlllilllklh lam 1 l'.-Lg I.-N114 N...,.v K..-:ff Kallxx lrgqllx. llvmne lvlnc - '. luv, lm.l.- K.m.'1, Ku.-vw lxnqlm I ,lllllv lkwfrvlxlmll-'14 l'lrv.u l.nnl1u limx I ,lmlx Kuulm-v. l'.u Kululucnlx Kuln Kult. l'.nl:vlxu .lwnl--N. ll:-lwlm lrulr-, lillu-fc.. ldxwllm. S.nml1.l l,vlx' m.1I1, llmllm l .ummp liwxx ? lilclmul l..uulxN. llul- l.mgl R.m.lv ll-vpn, llmmlll K-mm, Nl: Lum. Rncluukl l.mn'f, f'm11rr..-x ,lmlxl liwlwll Qlrulvs. R-vlwl! ,lnrnm ll-:xx -l Shu' lx--3. lflllllv luemluxx T.-.l l,-'l1m.m, lllll l..lsllll1Nl4r. .lwlm lvlaf' llullnm, Uxxcn lmgw. l...n1v Krall, Mnkr l..nmlv, M1 Tln-1u.xf N-fr gmumnl .ll-lm lull.. Ivlnlk Llxmr in.. -n 4 ab' -I HOME ROOM 2l-I Mrs. Mary Aliu' lvllllillllh lm l 5.11.1 N-ulwru-. NJHA N1-lvlll, ll-lfu lx1.'X'.x. lwnlx ltllll-1, flu-vlxlz lllll, l.llul.4 Nll-lug. Nlllllx-ll Nllllll. I',lm.-ll Nlaulmml. ll.nl'.ll.n lwlfltlxlx um l lilul lwllllllx. Mllllmm Nnwlnx, Nlcluf-In Nl.-lwl., ling-ku Mlllul, Knlvf n-llx lvlwxxxnl, R1.ll.u.l lvlwulul, lull Nl nl.ulu x, M lllmm lVlJ Syllx. ,lnlln - Mmplw u-xx 3 lvll- Mllllmllx-. ll.4ll lvllflll' lfvuglu. l'l.m.u Mlflwlr. flmlll- lill l'.ulul. klnlm Ml-KTI,m,m M.K.-. xx 4 l-'lm MAI.-x. Iln.l1.u.l lVl.4llxlm'. limln-x Nlmxnl. l'mI lvlllfux. linlmlll lvlmq ll p1.lvul.'.l M1.l1.l-l M.lxw-. .I-:lx l Nlmu.. I-lull.. lxl.lxL-. 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IIII 5IIII.I IIIIII I. NI II IIX. . II SIIIIII ..III. RI. .II NI-III NIIIIIII. IIIIIIIII SIIIIIII-. SIIIII.-II NIIIIIIII-I IIIIIIIIIII MII-II.II NIUIIIIIII, IIIII IIIIIIMIIIILII LLY - '-::' a WH.. 1 ::2:,,I: .- I 'N' :TI uciety ui Urganizers XR QF A X . Q30 J 0 9, W O Q o'Of?:'o N N U N f 30,3220 Fx C 9 gwif? .... W -X f- L7 0 6 XX Q D A .,,,. M Row 1-Y.Iill Miller. Miff Yocum, Peggy Ellis, Brian Boling, Charles Kindsvatter, Myma Yocum. Judy Bunn, Linda Flesher, Barbara Morgan Row -Vikki Lintala, Jane Drushal, Karen Ackerman, Kathy Treat, Rita Sprowls. Peggy Gray. Barbara Bowman. Ginny Cicconetti, Gloria Dunham, Frances Judd Row Beth Rhode, Pat Murphy, Linda Shearer, Sarah Dalbey. Shirley Quigley. Betty Krites, Jean Adams. Nancy Kiefer, Sally Parrett Row 4-Rick Snoddy, Bruce Twickler. Gene Myers, Doug Shamp, Al Kiefer. Tom Jones. Joe Bowen, Sally Robison. Mrs. Staebell Row 5--Dennis Howman. Frank Ellsworth, Dave Warner, Steve Woolsey, Butch Guenther Not pictured-A-Francis Cicconetti, Linda Zuiall, Nick Nichols, Barbara Weiss Student Council The Student Council is the representati'.e body oi' the high school, working with the stu- dents and laculty to help solve their mutual problems. This past year was a very active one for Student Council because many new projects were sponsored by the group. These new projects included supervising all home-coming activities, the Christmas activities the week prior to Clhristmas, and all pep assemblies. Other projects and activities ol' Student Council were promotion and sale ol' Student Ac- tivity Tickets: annual magazine sale: and sponsoring the orientation program at the beginning ol' the school year. This organization was also in charge ol' the noon monitor system. Ol' special interest this year was the acceptance ol the youth code by XVooster High School. Student Council managed the presentation ol' this code to the high school. 'l'he high school was represented in the state by 'Iill Miller, who served as recording secre- lilly lor the State Student Council. Chailes Kindsvalter .. . l,l't'.lllll'Hl llrian lloling . .... , lAlI'l'-fJI'l'.Ni!1l'lIf Linda lufall ,,,, .. ..... . Ifcrorrling .V'I'7'l'lllI'l l'e'1'x lillis .,,, ..,, l Inrrrzt mnflin 1 .w'crf'lurv is A , -Indy llunn ......... .. ..... . .. ..... 'l'1'r'11.Hlt'f't' Mrs. Betty Staebell .... Adrviwr' 2 Row IAC. Johns, S. Bollinger. J. Aber. M. Yocum, B. Boling, S. Parrett, P. Landis, Mrs. Staebell 2-M. Robinson M. A. Keil, B. Danner, P. Murphy, C. Picking. L. Zufall, S. Dalbey, T. Fischer Row 3'-C. Kiefer. B. Snoddy, L. Shearer. J. Warner, L. Schafrath, D. Steiner How Row 4----J. Veney, C. Kindsvatter, R. Senff. R. Schreiber. B. Horst, J. Bowen. R. Robison. S. Woolsey Not pictured--L. King. R. Yamazaki. C. Sigler Inter-Club Council The presidents ol' ull school ztllilizuetl clubs make up the Inter-Club Council. The pur pose ol the orgzmilzition is to plain zmtl co-ortlinztte the extrzt-curricular :activity progrznn ol' the high school, charter all clubs and help them with their problems. Another important clutv ol Inter-Club Council is to promote better relationship among the clubs. An zmnuzil project of this group is to conduct at leadership training conference in the spring lor :ill newly elected club officers. A new project this year was to work out an recog- nition progrznn lor all club sponsors. llrizm lioling .... .... I 'rc'.ii1l1'ni Many Yocum .Sf'1'rr'lr1ri' JT 1 Kneeling--Sharon Yoder, Sara Mishler, John Veney, Georgeanne Hanzel lv-Patricia Murphy, Sharon Bollinger, Linda Shearer, Jane Dodez Row Row 2-ABarbara Morgan, Judith Amstutz, Elizabeth Rhode, Bonnie Kail 3-Mary Ann Keil, Bethany Snoddy, Jill Miller, Sarah Brown, Patricia Culbertson Row Row 4--Susan Frantz, Judith Hollopeter, Barbara Crowley, Amy Steiner, Judith Baer, Betsy Bell, Karen Ackerman, Mary Frances Yocum, Kay Domhoff. Katherine Treat. Dalbey. Elizabeth Buchholz, Madeleine Miller. Bethany Lynn Miller, Ann Hunt Row 5-Edward Bucher, Robert Culbertson, Charles Kindsvatter, Marian Horn. Vikki Lintala. Marcia Franks Row Row 6-Robert Horst. David Warner, Richard Noble, Linda Zufall, Robert Robison 7-Brian Boling, Richard Senff. John Adams, Joseph Bowen, Russell Yamazaki National Honor Society One of the most respected clubs is the National Honor Society. It is an honorary organ- ization for those who have achieved recognition in the fields of scholarship, leadership, and service. The student lllllsl be active in extra-curricular activities as a leader, and scholastic- ally, he must he in the ttpper third of his class. He is also judged on service and character , lmylvote of the faculty and students. Of each class, fifteen per cent are admitted. Five per cent are inducted in the junior year: the remaining ten per cent, in the senior year. The beautiful candlelight induction service is held in the spring. New nientlmers are told of the high ideals of the society and are challenged to strive toward these goals. .john Yeney ,, l'n'.si1l1'nI Sara Nishler ..., lvfll'-fH'4'.Nf!f!'lIl Gcorgeanne llanlel Sharon Yoder . .h'l'l'!l'flllj' 'I'rca.x u rm' Seated: Claudia Johns. Mary Ann Johnson, Miss Nesbitt, John Veney. Marcia Logee. Linda Zufail Stmriing: Richard Senff. Jim Robertson. Jean Sherwood. Bethany Brown, Steve Woolsey, Pat Murphy, Bill Vodra Not pictured: Mr. Moore Annual Staff QIUIIII Yt'Itt'X lzflilm Pill Nituphx l 1'uIu1z' vrlilm Stzifl' lizlrh Morgan. Roh Robison. Ron Schic, loin' .hm Spctk flllllltiiil lohns .ilfllw-111:-r'1liIu1 'Stgit'l'fNl:u'i:lli Horn. john Kimlnzillcr Rishairtl Svnll' fllgtlllfllllillllt nlilm lznncs Rohvrtwon Ifovx' tfnnlx rriilm Xssistzinl-Bob xvililCl' Ninn .hm .johnson , , .-lilixf Bill Yodln l'lmlogmplu'r K pirluu' rvlilur SlnI'l?-tlzilmi Rikc. Bill Nicolzn, liIling's Sh:-rv wood Studio. 'l'hc Daily Record, Liberty Studio, XYttllilcr's CUIIlllIl'l'l'i3ll :ind l,0l'll2lil Studio HUIIIIIIIQ' llrown, klczin Slwrnomi klqYf7iNfN xllllfill Logce- limiriru IHlllHIgl'l Stuff--john Ilrzuicn. Sharon Hollingvi. tlliurlcs llzlyc. lizirhzirzl Ilia-hr. Sully l'klIlllkN. 'Indy llollopctcr, Sharon Huhhtnti. lionnit- Rail. l'1lil2llK'llI King. Yutiu- Klilcs. Lynn Nlillvr. jim Rohcrlson, ,latin-s 5lillllL'lICl'. Mari Sciirot-der, Doug Shump, l-Qtiunul SWJIITI, Kathy ircnl, Dzniti XYHIIIUI Stow: XS'ooIscy N , , .-Irlwrrlitillg Illllllllgfl Stat!-joe Ilmvcn, .lane IMNICI. Mike Ilrushal, Aludy Hollopclcr. .lt-rrp Hoist, Bob ilmst. jerry NCKVIIIIIII. Daw I'ziri'itt. Doug Slizmlp. Kathi Yilllghll, Nt-ti XYCTII Miss l.lll'lll' Nwhitt. Mr. RUhl'l'l Moon- 44li1'itl'l'X l.ENliR.kL STAFF zer. J. Hanzel, P. Landes. F. Leiehty J. Massaro. S. Saunders Row 2-L. A, Speck, J. Picking. J Stewart. J. Drusltal. D. Shamp. K Ackerman, K. '1'reat. B. Bowman, K Shaw Row 3 Y B. Schellin. J. Hollopeter, B Weiss, S. Payne. 'l'. Brenner, K, Buss M. A. Keil son, D. Jewell. S. Frantz. C. hiefer N. Schmid Row 5 -- P. Duberstein. B. Rhode. S Richey, S. Henney. K. Zufall, D Whitford, M. K. Heisler Row 6 - B. Morgan. J. Hersnian, C Schar. B. Scale. M. Harris. R. Sprowls M. Miller ber, R. Snoddy. D. Hamilton l The General In order to make this year's publications of the General the best ones ever the G1'm'ruI stall worked diligently and energetically throughout the year. From the l'irst issue in September until the sixteenth and last issue in June, the stall' never was able to stop to take a breather. This was a year lull ol' ehanges for the only paper in the world who cares two whoops lor XVooster High. New columns sueh as May X'Ve Suggest, Sport-'I'isties, and, ol course. the Iamous Dear Eldo column were added. Record and show reviews plus a leatured Panic Cor' ner were also new attractions. In order to give bigger and better coverage. several six-page is- sues were published. New photography equipment was purchased lor the darkroom. thus sup- plying more and better pictures for the paper. .X lew times throughout the year, the G1'm'ml had at dillerent look - the color ol' the paper and print were ehanged. Ml work and no play was not. by any means, the theme ol' the l95El-lfltitl stall members. ,Xided by our new, but very ellieient adviser, Nlr. Paul Ladd, everyone always lound a bit ol humor in some ol the hardest tasks. 'l'he Generzzl had some problems during the past year. but they all seemed to work out well. Beeause there was a regular stall' meeting held every qeontinued on page lltiy IQIIITORIAL STAFF Row 1--P. Ellis. L. Shearer. J. Baer Row 2 --P. Gray. A. Steiner, M. Yocum, K, Domhoff. J. Amstutz. R. Eppley Row 3--Mr. Ladd, L. Flesher. M, Yo- eum. D, Jewell. G. Hike Row 4-vB, Bode. E. Bucher, R. Miller. R. Sehie till Row 1- J. lesko, M. Horn. J. Sehmel- Row 44L. Specht. J, Tanner, J, Hes- Row 7-E. Kail, G. Zuercher. S, Schrei- Row 1-D. Chapman, C. Smucker, J. Aber Row 2-S. Grayson, S. Weiker, L. Crabtree, L. Specht, B. Crabtree. S. Wolbaugh, N. Dickerson Row 3-P. Tyler. G. Trahan, S. Sprowls, B. Young, L. Bee, C. Vansickle, J. Yokoyama Row 4--Miss Hudson, D. Grayson, B. Vaughn, T. Chewning, M. Lamb, S. Riffee, C. Baker. M. Walton Not pictured-J. Hollopeter, J. I-lesson, S. Miller, M. Rowe, J. Saurer Library Club To many students the library is just za place to go lor inlormzuion, books, or to read lllilgil lines. Few are aware ol' the work that is carried on by the library club members. Manly hours ure devoted to doing such things as checking students in and out, flllitllllg unc shelving hooks, :md inspecting books :md magazines for needed repairs. This indispensable service to the entire student body deserves their recognition and uppre ciution. The clulfs main social events each yezn' include :1 lzaculty tea ut which new hooks are dis played, an pot-luck dinner, und za party for the junior High 1.ihr:n'v. 1 I -Illlly xlltl' l'i1'.sirl1'11l Kinrol Slnufker . , l'i1'r'-jn'1'.si1lr'11l lliznle Cllupniun , ,, ,, .S'r'r'n'lmv-ln'm1n'w' Lois slK'flll. Mike Lzunb . Cu-.mfial I'flIIllllII'H Nllss l',i'ln1x Hudson ,, ,, , , f1rIx'l.wr CABINET Row 1-P. Murphy, M. Robinson, S. Parrett Row 2--J. A. Massaro, V. Lintala, P. Patterson Row 3-M. Nye, B. Brown, J. Mills, C. Lang Row 4-K. Domhoff, L. Barber, J. Collier, P. Kowolik. H. Hastings. B. Diehr, S. Shelley, N. Kiefer Row 5-C. Kiefer, J. Flack, K. Matz. P. Dodez, C. Riley, S. Crow, J. Spitler Not pictured-L. Zufall, B. Snoddy l Tri-H -Y Tri-Hi-Y is a service organization for any sophomore, junior, or senior girl, regardless of race, color, or creed. The girls strive to live up to their motto- pure thoughts, pure words, and pure actions. A Tri-Hi-Y girl's purpose is to give of herself in order to help others. Her beautiful tem- ple is like an empty shell unless it serves mankind through warm friendship and sympathetic understanding. True happiness is found only lhr0ugh service: fOr it is when She gives Of hCY- self - her time and talents, that she does truly give. This is the goal for which every Tri- Hi-Y girl strives. Senior Tri-Hi-Y Pat M urphy ,..,, , , A,,, l'rr.xidem Barbara Diehr l'ire-pre.xi11e'1rt Vikki Linlala Sr'rr'rl11rv .loan Collier H ,,,...,,,,,,,,i,,,,, 7'Tl'll.Y1H'f'l' Carole Kiefer Beth Buchholz Bel h Bmwn .. , . ,,,. Pl'fIg'I'Illll l HliI'IllIlll .Sur-ml rlmivmmz , DI'1llIlilI1Illl Flllllflllllll l.inda Zufall Carolyn Lang Kaye Matz ,. joan Mills ., Kay Domhoff Beth Snoilcly Lynne Barber ALPHA Row 1 - V. Lintala, J. Collier, C Kiefer, P. Murphy, B, Diehr. B Buchholz Row 2-S. Settles, M. Nickelson, J Hollopeter. E. Freeman. M Franks, A. Steiner Row 3-P. DiOrio, B. Crowley, B Kail, M. Horn, L. A. Speck Row 4-J. Berger, L. A. Rood. E King, J. Miller, J. Miller. Mrs Buchman Row 5-C. Hoover. L. Shearer, J Sherwood, K. Crago, M. A. John- son, L. Houmard, N. Schmid BETA Row 1-K. Domhoff, L. Zufall. C. Lang, J. Mills Row2-J Donaldson, J. Waltz, J. Picking. S. Irvin, J. Amstutz, J. Baer, J. Sperry Row 3-J. Jones, J. Dodez, S. Bol- linger, C. Whitford. B. Bell, M. Schroeder, L. McAlister Row 4 - M. Yocum, B. Rhode, J Hersman, S. Dalbey. B. Morgan. C. Johns. M. Logee, S. Franks. J. Hesson Row 5--E. Slater. C. Neal, C. Bak- er, S. Brown, B. Engel BETA , ,,.,,,,, ,. ,, l'rmirle'nl Vicr-jn'f'.si1lf'11l .. .,.. Sr'rr'e'I:1ry 1ll'llI.XllI'l'l' . l,l'0gl'lIlll rhairnum ,, Soriul rhuirman , , Ihwfolirnml rhairnlan I unior Tri-Hi-Y Michele Robinson Hclen Hastings .. Mary Nyc ...,.,,,A,,, Patricia Kowaluk Patricia l'atterson Candy Riley .A.....,, In Ann Massaro A-L Row 1 - P. Ellis. S. Hubbard, J, Funk, Z. A. Brewer, P. Culbert- son Row 2-S. Emlong, T. Brenner, K. Ackerman. B. Ecxstein. M. Law- ton Row 3 W- N. Brooks, L. Flesher, K. Buss, S. Frantz, D. Elliot Row 4 - A. Hunt. M. Heisler. H. Hastings, K. Hoover M-L Row 1-P. Kowaiuk. J. Massaro, H. Hastings, M. Robinson. C. Riley. M. Nye Row 2 - G. Trahan, M. Yocum, B. Wertz. Payne. J. Olesko, D. Shank, K. Steiner Row 3-K. Rearick, J. Tanner, K Shaw. M. Tissot, J. Wissinger, B Schellin, J. Schafter. K. Treat Row 4 - S. Snyder. R. Powell. P Wagner, S Whittier, S. Sprowls J. Neal, C. Smucker. Miss Faus- naugh Row 5-S. Sayre, M. Miller. J. Mar- tin, S. Pangle, L. Specht, S. Mill- huff, S. Weiker, D. Snyder, C Witt l'r1'sidz'n! I'ircf-prmidffrrl Sf'l'I'f'la ry 'lvl'f'!1.YIl rw' Serial flllliflllllil Devolirmal Progruni rlmirnmn rlmirmar: Row Row Row Row Row Row Row 6.- --J. Spitler. N. Kiefer. S. Crow. S. Parrett, J. Flack, P. Dodez -D. Butterbaugh, B. Soale, J. Saurer. B. Bowman, G. Cicconetti, S. Crowley, A. Burner, L. Kiester, K. Kir- sc hner. M. Potts B. Bishop, C. Davis B. Mathis, C. Schar. D. Larcamp, K. Zufall, D. Whitford, J. Miller, D. Barnes P. Drabenstolt. P. Boreman M. Dawson, S. Yoder 4-P. Marchand. B. Weiss. S. Newhouse, S. Richey, J. Bunn. B. Coppola, E. Yacapraro, C. Hoover, S. Hauffman C. Ortt, P. Clark. L. Himes. H. Riehl. S. Boston. K. Kirk. M. Hothem, K. Chapman. F. Liechty J. Snyder, M. Schultz, N. Noletti, P. Jewell. M. Seib, P. Burnstein, P. Donaldson, N. Burkey. R. Sprowls. J Kirschner. P. Wagner B. Grosjean. M. Catliff, S. Stoddard. S. Henney. K. Raeder. R. Lawton. C. Jentes. C. Baab. C. Grosenbaugh B. Homer. E. Wood 7.- M. Harris. P. Kobilarcik. P. Gray. C. Danner. M. Stair. K. Sands, K. Liggett Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y Sally l'2ll'l'CIl Susan Kelly ..... jill Spitler jean Flack Paula Dodcz Nancy Kiefer Sandra Crow Prrxident I'irf'-precvidenl Program . ...... ,.. ......... Sofia! Devotional Serretary Treasu fer rhairmzm chairman clmirman Row 1-J. Kindsvatter, B. Gray, B. Walter, J. Veney, R. Schie, V. Krites, D. Houser Row 2-C. Kindsvatter, B. Glick, J. Robertson, D. Jewell L. Schafrath, T. Jones, T. Crites Row 3-D. Parfitt, B. Davis, J. Bowen, J. Kirchhofer, L. Swartz, R. Robison, S. Stewart Row 4--R. Senff, B. Boling, B. Guenther, J. Adams, T. Fischer Senior H i-Y The Hi-Y is a service club for boys in the upper three grades of high school. Although it is affiliated with the YMCA, it is, in many ways, closely connected with the school. The basic objective of the organization is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. Paralleling the service values of the club is the development of character in the individual members. Each member is giv- en a chance to serve himself through serving others. In this manner Hi-Y members are able to become better-developed citizens. john C. Veney ......,.,. President Ron Schie ...... .. ..... .... V ice-president john Kindsvatter ..... Secretary Vance Krites .,............. .... T T6'!1S1,l7'El' Mr. Richard Graham .... Adviser Row I-D. Llchteberger, T. Huxley, L. King, C. Myers Row2-B. Hoover, B. McMichael, D. Plant, W. Smith, B. Engel, D. Hamilton, B. Balloon, L. Gayer 3 F Row Row Row Row Row -- . Cicconettl, P. Murray, T. Howard, G. Kolbe, H. Luke, T. Sperry, T. Wilson -N. Baum, R. Eppley, B. Jolllff, B. Horst, J. Marchand, J. Grlsetti. B. Miller C. Vaughn --D . Maurer, T. Gerber, A. Franks, B. Moke, J. McCarley, C. York, V. Naujoks, W. Bames, T. Foster, H. Beers. D. McKee D. Snow --R. Ross, B. Miller, R. Schaff, B. Berger, B. Weller, D. Howman, D. Shamp, D. Stahl, R. Eberhart, J. Sldle, D. Franks G. Dustman -P. Jenkins, M. Slater, M. Erbland, D. Warner, H. Bell, E. Twlckler, F. Ellsworth, B. Gordon, M. Drushal, F. Hixon. Mr. Sadler I unior Hi-Y The junior I-li-Y Club is a service organization. The purpose of the club is To create, maintain, and extend high standards of Christian character throughout the home, school, and connnunitvf' Membership is open to any eleventh grade boy who is willing to meet its purpose. Meeting were held twice a month in order to promote spiritual, intellectural, social, and physical growth of its members. The main project of the club was the selling of football ribbons. The organization has contributed money to many needy groups. Lonnie King ....... .......... ........... P r esxdeni Ted Huxley -. ....... .... I 'ice-president Gene Myers ,,.,. .....,.. S ecrelary Larry Snyder ...,..... Treasurer Dick Lichteberger ...... - .,..... .... C haplain Mr. William Sadler ....... - ...... ..... A dviser Row Row Row Row Row Bowl-G. Zuercher, J. Warner, 0. Logee, B. Braund, M. Warden Buchholz, D. Koiser, B. Eaves, R. Leeper, D. Wells, T. Flickinger . Dalbey, B. Nicolay, P. Bowen, J. Malarkey, R. Landis, A. Porter P Boreman . Hostettler, T. Guthrie, R. Byler, J. MacCa1lum, A. Wilson, D. Alleman . Zuercher. D. Webster, R. Reasor, J. Rider, B. Collins, D. Biggs Rutt. J. McClarren, F. Mathis, B. Franks. N. Nichols . Patterson, B. Lingle, T. Trikilis, M. Linn, R. Miller, R. Mang Not pictured-Mr. Edward Adair, Adviser Row Sophomore H i-Y The Sophomore Hi-Y club under the advisorship ol' Mr. Adair has undertaken sun tl service projects this year. Among these were the selling ol' pep ribbons lor the lootbill and basketball games and the working of boys in the concession stand. Throughout the year the club has tried to help these boys create, munt.-nn, md vcttnd throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character Owen Logee Bob Braund ..... john lVarner Mike Warden ..... Gary luercher ,..... , Mr. Edward .Xdair .,., , Pl'l'.Xilil'lIf Iliff'-,JVf'.Xil'if lll 'l'r'm.s11n'r Secrclziry Clmplnin .. Ad1fi.wr Row I-B. Danner, J. Biddle Row 2-M. Reynolds, j. Ackerman, C. DiOrio. j. Soliday, C. Shafer, S. Rittenhouse Row Pl-B. Homer. G. Manson. D. jewell, R. Horn. lf. Hunt. C. Knisely Row 4-C. Hageman. AI. Tilton. Mr. Calabria Not pictured-N. Coots DECA All students enrolled in distributive education are DECA members. Distributive educa- tion trains students for careers in retailing, wholesaling, and service establishments. Students attend school part time and also receive supervised work experience under actual working conditions. Training stations for the students are local business firms where the student re- ceives on-the-job training and is paid at the same rate as part-time adults. Fund raising activities this year included bake sales, sponsoring a school dance, selling sta- tionery and school pennants. These funds were used to sponsor a Christmas party for the Wayne County Children's Home, to take field trips, and to hold an 1imployer's appreciation banquet. Bonnie llanner ........... Prc.sir11'r1l 'lack Biddle ..... I'ire'fn'c.xi1lc11l Sandy Rittenhouse .. ,,,, , Serrf'tur'y june .xCkCl'lllIlll ..., ..,. 7 'rm.mrrr Carl Di0rio ,....., ...... I hffiorler Mr. Ronald Calabria ....,. ....., A 1l1'i.wr l A-L Row A. Speck, B. Crowley. J. Donaldson, J. Hollopeter, S. Bollinger. S. Quigley, J. Berger, M. Miller, D. Moore Row Chapman, J. Hanzel. B. Dyer, J. l-lesson. K. Ackerman. C. Lockett. J. A. Massaro, P. Kowalik Row Row Row Chenevey, B. Bell, L. Brinkerhoff. M. A. Johnson, S. Boston, S. Millhulf. V. Dietz. P. Culbertson Crabtree, B. Brown. B. Grosjean, C. Grosenbaugh, N. Burkey, C. Jentes, P. Donaldson Gray, M. Harris. Miss Carroll, M. Catliff, J. Bunn, S. Crow. V. Cicconetti, D. Andrews M-Z Swartz, M. Nye. J. Mills. B. Kail, C. Nolletti, L. A. Speck, M. Yocum. C. Neal K. Steiner Row Row Seib, J. Snyder, D. Whitford, K. Raeder, E. Rickett, V. Porter, B. Scale Row Specht, K. Zufall, B. Weiss, S. Stoddard. J. Sperry Row Sehar, J. Tanner, K. Schneider, E. Tomasetti, P, Patterson, S. Mishler Row Wimmer. E. Wood. S. Millhuff, J. Neal FTA Une ol' the service clubs is Future Teachers ol America, which orgzmizecl in IEM7 in honor ol ai lormer superintendent, Clifton M. Layton. Members ol' the club serve the school through the following activities: grading papers. taking ziltenclzmce in class, :incl ushering for different school activities, such as l'.'I'.A. Open House. fcontinuecl on page ltily Row 1-D. Steiner. B. Huebner, K. Mowrer, L. Klise Row 2-R. Collier, E. Baxstrom, R. Keister, P. Murray, Mr. Maurer Row 3-M. Cranmer, D. Campbell Not pictured-C. McKee, R. Eyster, W. Cline Filmbreakers The Filmbreakers Club is a service organization responsible for assisting in the visual aid program of the high school. The members of the club give up their study halls and evenings to show motion pictures, slides, and filmstrips to the various classes and clubs. Each mem- ber of the club is able to increase his knowledge from watching the movies. The showing of pictures also teaches the student how to run and care for the projectors and all other equip- ment used by the club. A point system has been devised for the club. Each member must earn the required number of points in order to receive credidt for being a member of the club. Duane Steiner .... ........,. P resident Bob Huebner ,.,.. ,..,,... I 'ice-president Kenneth Mowrer ,... .. ..,. Secretrzry-l1'ea.mrrr Mr. Floyd Maurer .,,,... .,,.........,,... A dvixer 71 Row -S. Goldner. M. Reynolds, S. Bunt, P. Drabenstott, J. Weirick, L. Keller, N. Chewnmg J Brown J Sohday Row -R. Hooley, S. Weirick, J. Davis, Mrs. Moxon Row --Mrs. Woods, R. Bunt, E. Smith, J. Kostenbader, B Gold, B. Gold Row -B. Eikleberry, R, Bell, J. Brooks, E. Rickett, C. Marks, Z. A. Brewer Row -S. Bechtel, C. Becher. J. Hignight, K. Long, V. Kauffman, C. Hendershott Row Row Row -P. -J. Soliday, P. Baughman, -C. Wilson, L Geiselman, D. Elliott N. Bunt, J. Bunt, M. Taylor, E. McAfee. L. Middleton, S. Miller, C. Mullen Danner, C. Trumphour, N. Dickerson. N. Parker , ....... .,,,,....... I reasuref FHA The Future Hotnemakers of America is an organization encouraging more girls to go into the field of Home Economics. Some of the service projects for this tournament year were making of tray favors for the County Home, serving teachers' teas, serving NFL, and making toys for the children of the Apple Creek State Hospital. The club had a swimming party and a style show for the girls of the school. ,, . ........ ,,..,..... P residfnl e ........ ..,. I 'iff'-1I7'6'5id611f Charlotte Sigler .... Judy Brown ....... Lorrie Keller . ,,... .,....... .A.......,, . Y ecretary Jeanne Weirick .... Sandra Bunt .......,,, Nancy Chewning .,... Sandra Goldner .,.. Pal Drabenstott Social chairman News - reporter I?arliumenturian Devotional chairman Roberta Hooley ....... . .... ...... .........,.. ..,.,.... . 9 0 ng chairman jo Ann Soliday .,.,.........,...........,..... - .......,.............,.., Point chairman Mrs. Carolyn Woods. Mrs. Nanette Moxon ........... - ....... A dvixers Row 1--S. Irvin, E. Freeman, C. Kiefer, M. Monaco, B. Shambaugh Row 2--N Kiefer. T. Prinkey, R. Flickinger, L. Murr, M. Yocum. A. Steiner, S. Richey, J. Wissinger, C. Glick Row 3--S. Crowley, B. Buchholz, J. Flack. J. Waltz. E. Kail. B. Raudabaugh. W. Senn. J. Yokayama. C. Hendershott Row 4-P Jewell. M. Seib, S. MacKelvey, S. Goldner, K. Matz Row 5-N Schmid. J. Sherwood. S. Wells, J. Martin. D. Tomasetti. D. Kauffman. N. Buchholz, S. Brown Row 6-L. Braden, M. K. Heisler. D. Elliott, S. Sayre, M. Flickinger, B. Shellen Not pictured-M. Hughes. P. DiOrio. B. Morgan FNA Future Nurses Club has been active both in services toward the community and the school. The Candy Stripers have been organized as a branch of the Ladies' Auxiliary at the XVoos- ICI' Cotmnunity Hospital. The members have volunteerd their time to work at the hospital semi-monthly, delivering flowers to the patients' rooms. At Christmas time the members par- ticipated in the club's project by again giving their time decorating the Christmas trees at the hospital and also visiting with the patients at Horn's Nursing Home. The Future Nurses also worked as the nurses' aids in the school clinic which started at the beginning of the school year. Some of the other club activities included a candlelight induction, films, speakers, tours, and a club picnic. Sponsoring a pep assembly and a post-game dance were also among the activities. The purpose of this club is to interest the students in the welfare and health of the com- munity and to encourage them to discover all the personal satisfaction which nursing holds in store. Carole Kiefer ., ,, ......,... I'r'c'.tiflw11 Martin Monaco ,, Vi1'c'-prc.ti11w1I Susie lrvin .....,, ,,,.. .,..,.,,,, . Y crrclurr Betty Shambaugh ,, 'I'rwm1rer l.iz lfreeman ..........,...... Hf.YffIIAfIlIl Mrs. Robert Snow. R.N. ., , Arivixcr' :- 14 Row fl- -M r. B tenden Row -l--R. l.eatl Row I-li. Myers. l'. Bllfllllilll, I'. Bowen, ul. Bowen. Al. lerrer. G. Gingery Row 2--G. Bougher. M. Arnold. R. Prinkey, C. Crisco, C. Bunt, P. Yoder. W. Sigler oling. QI. Gilmore, xl. Snyder. R. l.eeper. R. Bnchholl. K, Bonnell. l'. Boienian. R. Chn- lerinan. ul. McCoy, C. Miller. l.. Hershherger. B. Nlctlee. C. -lentes. lf.. Lockhart Row nil. Parker, ml. xvClllClIll2llllCl'. l.. Sigler. B. Xnistutz. ll. lfngerer, B. Daiis. R. Bowman. Il. Mc Cay. Mr. Cordrey. student teacher Not pictured-C. Slauller, R. Baker. I.. Dillon. D. -lentes. R. Markley. I.. Nltkec, G. Rastettcl FFA The Future Fariners ol' Ainerica is a national organization estahlished in I.l-7 to aid hoys in getting started in larining or to train theln for a related occupati liach year the Future Farmers are engaged in litany contests. .-Xinong these are the par- liamentary procedure and puhlic speaking contests. ln the 1960 county Parliainentary Proce- dure Contest the Wooster Chapter received a silver rating. The Chapter Puhlic Speaking Contest winners ol .Ianuary 28, l9ti0, were: Prepared speech - aloe Bowen: lixteinporaneous speech - Randy Leeper. ,-Xt the june H159 State Farmer Convention -Ioe Bowen was elected State Farmer and North Eastern Sectional Vice-president. loe has heen kept very husy attending conferences and hanquets, and speaking at Chapter meetings. He represented the Ohio FFA at the Na- tional Food Conference in Chicago. The l'Vooster Chapter was well represented this past year at the State FF.rX Camp. .Xinong those ineinhers attending were Aloe Bowen, Danny Ungerer, Richard Bowinan, Charles Crisco, Ken Bonnell, George Gingery. and -Ion Zerrer. The calnp is held every year at Camp Nlusk- ingtun on l.eesv ille Lake in Carroll County. Ull. L9 1 laach month a dlllerent l'lmX connnitlee presented a lilteen nnnute r'tdlo program over XVWST. aloe Bowen , lihner Myers , Peter Bowen Paul Buchholl .lon Zerrer , ,.... Pl'I'.YI'I1f'Ill I'1'c1'-,br1's1i1lr'I1l Sl'l'lY'lIIl'3' 'l'rca.run'2' ,, R1'porlr'r George Gingery H Randy Leeper ,,,.. Clarence .Ientes ,,,, Nlr. Glen R. Boling SVIIIIVIIVI Hislorm rr Sfllflfllf rlrlrfiscr lfncully 1l1lzfl'.s'1'r M Qi. Q , ,- 'ws Row l B, Collins. B. Kail. R. Yamazaki. S, Yoder. R. Eppley Row 2--P. Culbertson. E. Woods. S. Yoder. K. Schneider. S. Settles. J. Ainstutz, S, Kaser Row Il--S, Mishler, R. Ash, B. L. Engel. M. Nye. K. Donihoff. K. Blair, J. Hanzel, Mrs. Myers Row 4-C. Creighton. D, Hall. H. Breda, J, Bastin. C Dunn, E. Twickler Row SWM. Axe, J. Shellei. D. Andrews. D. Keini. G. Schneider R. Miller. R. Moke. D. Stahl Row 6-V-VJ. Braden M. Drushal. E. Bucher, B. Younkin. J. Boggs ltow 7--W. Vodra, J. Adatzns. H. Bell. J, Leisure. S. Schreiber Knights of the Square Root Table Math Club Knights ol the Square Root 'lkihle is tlte tnattlienizitit' eluh ol XX'ooster High School. 'l'ht purposes ol the cluh :ire to gain lurther knowleclge ol' inzitheinaities, to lezirn the atpplitzitions ol nizitlieinxuits in relzuetl lielcls. :intl to stiinulzite interest in science. 'l'he eluh is open to any student who is taking or hats taken zilgehrzi, plzuie geonietry :ntl rziiitecl xilgelirzi. trigotioiiit-try. or solitl geonietrv. .Xtiy nienther ol Nlzith Club who tain Iurthet Itlllill t'ertatin qtlztliliezttiotls is ztlso eligible to lieeonte at inentlmer ol Nltt .xllillll lltetai. Naitionztl Nlzultenizuits Cluh. lhe Nlaitlt Cluh hntl at very interesting year. liairly in the YCZIT. alll new nienihers ol Nlu ,Xlphn 'l'het:i were requiretl to present at project or at report ol sonie phztse ol nizitlieinzitits. lfxtelt meeting wats at l'lllllll'llgL' ol intricxtte iiizitlleiitzititul tlevit-es. or the thztllenge ol ai great iuain's :u't'ouiplishnients. In .lauuiatry tueiuhers inet in laiylor Hull ol the College ol Wooster. llr. l'ohes. lieaul ol the tlepztrtntent ol' tiizttltetiizttirs. gave at niost interesting tztlls. He haul :irrztngetl at tlisplziy ol tItree-tliinensioneziI niotlels :intl college texts which provetl very iuloriuauive. .XII through the yezu' the club wats planning :intl preparing lor the lourth zuuiuzil Science lftur. .X post-gzuue tlzuire wats sponsoretl to ein-n money lor this project. Knights ol' the Square Root 'l'zihle Club is always interestetl in instructing :intl lending the tvzty lor its nieiuhers totvztrtls at luller ttiitletstztutling ol' tnzttheniztties :incl its zipplitaitions. - ' - - - , . Russell Ylllllilllllsl l'n'sir1riif Rlfllilltl lipplet l'jvjn'i rlnu lllligllllll flllllflllllll Sharon Yoder lit 1'-jire.iitlrr1! Brute Collins . l'ml1'i 1 limi flfllgilllll 1 lmii num llonnie lxztil .N1'1'li'luiv-Ireuxiirer Hrs Nliriznn Nlxeis Arliiiwf Row 1-Mrs. Myers, J. Amstutz. J. Adams, J. Hanzel Row 2-P. Culbertson, L, Specht, S. Yoder, A. Steiner Row 3-L Dalrymple, K. Schneider, M. Nye, K. Domhoff, S. Dalbey Row 4-J. Beeler, B. Balloon, H. Bell, D. Andrews, R. Culbertson Row 5-M. Erbland, E. Bucher, B. Vodra, R. Norris Row 6-D. Wamer, M. Drushal, J. Leisure, C. Dunn. G. Myers Row 7-R. Eppley, J. Braden, R. Miller, R. Moke Mu Alpha Theta The Mu Alpha Theta Society is a national organization for juniors school or junior College. Students are carefully chosen from the Knigh Table Math Club by academic qualifications and recommendations from holds an impressive induction service and members receive the pin of the This year as a group the organization visited the IBM department maid. john Xdams ,,,, ,, Clmirnmn .Indy .Xmstutz ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.. I Iz'rorrI1'r M rs. Miriam Myers ,..,, ,,.,, A 1l1'i.wr and seniors in high ts of the Square Root teachers. The club society. ol' XVooster Rubber- Row Row Row Row Row Row 1-B. Culbertson. C. Lockett, M. A, Keil. S. Trump, D. Warner 2--B. Raudebaugh. L. Huebner, M. Anderson, D. Stombaugh, C. Smucker, C. Heinert, K. Hoover, M. Nye 3-Miss Griest, S. Franks, K, Buss. J. A. Massaro 4-P. McKay, E. Bucher, J. Gilmore, L. Schavey, D. Wimmer, P. Naujoks, H. Clark, D. Jollay, K. Wirl. S. Schrei- ber 5-J. Anderson. W. Hostettler. D. McCullough, M. Erbland. M. Williams, R. Eppley 6--D. Noble, E. Guthrie, B. Moke, D. Hamilton, L. Klise Not pictured-N. Baum, A. Trump has Deutsche K ameraden Deutsche Kzuneradelr' is nn organization of sludenls studying German. Since ciCl'lllllll not been offered for seven years, and it is again offered this year, the club was organized and the constitution was drawn up. Because of the lateness ol' our 0l'g2lllll1Ill0ll, only lour meetings were held. Three were programs consisting of pictures :md talks. The lust meeting in May was ll spring picnic. The elected officers of the club ure: Mary .Xnn Kiel ..,,. ,.,,, , ,, l'rz'si1lf'ul Dave Warmw' ., ,, ,,.,., l'irr'-1n'r'.x'irl1'nI Clirisline Locke!! ,,,,,. ,..,,,,,,,,,....,. ,,,,, . Y rfrrelury-Ire'11.u1fer Sally Trulnp, Bob Culbertson ,,... ,,,, f Io-.un-iul rlzairnren Miss Mary H. Grim-sl ,,,,,,.,,,,,,, .,.,. , ., ,,,, Arlzfisrr' Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row A-L P I B. Bishop. B. Coppola. D. Brown. R. Homer. B. Grosjean. N. Crow. G. Cicconetti 2 -N. Bnrkey. C. Jentes. R. Lawton, R. Jentes, K. Kirk, J. Kirchner. F, Liechty. P. Dodcz 3 7--C. Scliar, K. Kirschner, L. Keister, S. Lehman, D. Larcamp, P. Bnrnsteen, J. Flack 4- S. Crowley, P. Kobilarcik. B. Bowman, C. Baab. C. Grosenbaugh, P. Donaldson, C. Hollinger 5'-P. Gray, M. Catliff. S. Crow. P. Jewell, J. Anderson, R. Ash, B. Collins li -T. Daugherty. M. Lamb. R. Byler. B. Braund. M. Linn, D. Alleman 7--D. Flickinger M. Levine. D. Biggs, O. Logee, B. Franks. E. Guthrie. W. Dalbey M-Z 1 -B. Weiss, K, Sands. O. Logee. J. Warner, S. Shelley. C. Baab 2 , M:n'clmnd. B. Mathis, S. Richey, S. Yoder, P. Wagner. C. Ross, M. Seib. D. Whitford, L. Wimnier. K. Rae dcr. J. Slater. R, Sprowls 3-4S. Newhonse. H. Riehl. E. Wood, K. Zufall. S. Stoddard, Mrs. Sidle 44R. Ross. R. Reasor. A. Swank. R. Sauer, M. Schultz. S. Parrott. S. Riffee 5--B. Vaughn. J. Neman, B. Nicolay. D. Webster. A. Wilson. G. Zuercher 6--E, Parker. J. Robinson. R. Mang. T. Taylor. K. Patterson, J. Rider. M. Tittle B. McGrady Magna L Nlztgnu is st club lor students lilklllg Linin ll. 'l'lu' pnrposc ol thc clnli is to tn-.nt tnort' llllCl'l'Sl in l.:nin itscll, to Cllflfll the llklfkgltllllld ol' stutlcnts in Romani lilo Zllld cusloins znul to ponn out tht- p1':tc'tlc:tl and cultural value ol Lznln. Tlu' climax ol' tht' yczn' is thc Romani banquet. lnlnt xv2ll'lll'l' . l'rr.xi1i1'nl Connie llxlzth .... 'l'rrml111r Kzuln Sznuls l'ir-1'-jn'1'.xi1i1'nf Susan Shelly. Owen lugcc tio-.wriui rlmirmrn nillllillll KU-isx H . S1'rH'lr1ry Nlrs. Nltnllm Sitllc .'Irl:'iu Row Row Row Row Row How Row Row Row Row Row A-L Lang, P. Henning. V. Homer. L. Barnes. D. Halloran. Grosenburg V-N. Buchholz, D. Frease. M. L. Beechy, C. English. P, Flickinger. B. Butler, C. Ellsworth G. Dellafave, C. Blackwell, K. Blair, S. Kaser Begert, E. Kail. J. Hawken. P. Irvin Harrington, S. Baxstrom, E. Liggett, M. Braunstein, D. Jones. 'I'. Fawcett, J. Bustin H. Angert. M. Hestner. R. Jameson, J. Hunt. J. Lawhead. H. Broda M-Z Batdorf, R. Snoddy, C. Picking, A. Kiefer, J. Adams, Mrs. Denny Patterson, P, O'Neil, P. Parfitt, J. Yokoyama, S. Yoder, L. Wilson, I. Roberts. J. Soliduy Mowrer, C. English, S. Robison, L. Oar. L. Murr, B. Smith Nordstrom, B. Twickler, M. Senff. D. Williams. M. Walton, B. Franks Webster. D. Pinckard. J. Sherck. D. Massaro. B. Taylor. J. Moore Laeti Latini Club l..lllll Club l is open lo :my studcnt taking ln-sl wan' Latin. The purpose ol thx' club is lo umm more interest in Latin itscll, to impress upon the student thc inlluc-m'c ol Latin on our liws loclany, Zlllll to lczirn more about Romain lilc and customs. This your wc those lor our nzum' l.zlcti Lzitinif' which mc-:ms The Happy l.:zlins. I ll'llgl'2llllS throughout thc your proviclcml both cclucmionul :md social ililvrcsl. lznol PIKLIIIKLQ Ivzm Mlnms Rink 'smulclx I'n'.xirlr'Hl Pvggx liziulml 'I'rrnxma'r Vlrll'-flIf'.llllI'llf Xl Kivlvl lt'1,:mI1 .811 rrlurx' Nlrs. llrryl Ili-nm .-lrluiwr I Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row t 1-S. Saunders. M. Horn, R. Schreiber, C. Johns, A. Steiner, Mrs. de Maynadier 2--P. Duberstein, L. Dalrymple, D. Shank, A. Budd, S. Marks, G. Dunham L. Kiefer, P Landcs 3'-K. Vaughn, L. McAlister, M. Franks, S. Dalbey, K Domhoff, S. Mishler, S. Irvin, J Drubhal 4 -K. Treat, L. Barber, J. Jones, J. Dodez, E. King, M. Schroeder. J. Hanzel P. Murphy S Liston 5---S. Snyder, S. Sayre, J. Baer, A. Hunt, L. Perez, K. Rearick, T. Young, L. Miller P Kowaluk J Hesson N Sparr GJJ. Donaldson. S. Sprowls, D. Chapman, B. Eckstein. S. Boston, J. Kinney. S. Millhuft C Chenevey 'I-A. Brenner, K. Dew, R. Reasor, D. Shamp, M. Miller, M. Yocum, S. Trump 8--R. Norris. T. Wertenberger, E. Elias, D. Kiefer, J Adams. R. Schie Les Amis Francais l 1'ent'I1 club is intended to give its ntenthers a more thorough knowledge ol lttnch lllt history, and literature. Numerous :activities during the year make up the programs. The Clnisnnas patty meld in llCt'CllIlJCl' is always at lot ol' lun lor all. The trip to Cleveland to see tn nut 1 s ol culture: also a pina party in the spring lends some fun Frenfli Club is interesting and enjoyable and open to any student taking Plllllll Ralph St'ln'eihet' Claudia johns . Sylvia Saunders XIII, Steiner .... . Ronnie Schie .... Mrs. SIIIRIIIIIC de May nadier . . l'rf'.virl1'nl . Virz'-fn'r'.x'ilif'ill .. . S!'!'l'l'IllV'y . 'l'r1'11.n1r1'r I'rogrum rlmirnmr: .. .... . ., Af11'i.Nl'I A-L Row liN. Kiefer. S. Bollinger. L. Horn. S. Finley. K. Ackerman. J. Funk. P. Culbert- SOD Row 2 -B. Cicconetti. J. Hersman. J. Berger. B. Kerr, S. Frantz. S. Grosenburg, L. Crab- tree Row 3-C. Lang, B. Dieltr. E. Catliff, D. Coots. L. King. R. Hamilton Row 4 - F. Ellsworth, J. Cagle. B. Eaves. C Dunn, B. Glick, D. Howman Row 5-J. Crites. C. Kindsvatter. G. Kolbe, G Dustman Row 6 - T. Jones. J. Hartman. J. Beeler. J Kindsvatter, Mr. Seolaro M-Z Row 1--E. Tomassetti. M. Yocum. B. Rhode Row 2 - L. A. Speck. M. Monaco. C. Whit- ford. K. Steiner. J. Waltz Row 3-S. Payne. J. Stewart, B. Snoddy, J. Miller. C. Neal. J. Neal. R. MacKelvey Row 4-W. Smith, J. Sidle. T. VVils0n. R. A. Powell. P. Patterson, M. MacKelvey Row 5-C. Riley, P. Washburn, L. Dunham Row 6 - D. Snow, K. Snyder, D. Stahl, L. Snyder, B. Walter. R. Senff, G. Rike Row 7-B. Wiler. C. York. R. Schie. J. Mc- Carley i Los Socios Espanoles Los Socios lispanoles is composed of first and second year Spanish students. Club meet ings were held on the first Monday of each month. There were usually a special progrun with slides, a movie, or a speaker. These all add to members' cultural knowledge of Spun and Spanish speaking people. The activities for the clttb this year were social as well as cultural. The first big event was the annual Christmas party with the French Club. On the program were several vocal nutnbers. a tap dance, and a Tango danced by Mr. Scolaro and Miss Conklin. This was lol lowed by the traditional breaking of the Pinata. A dance ended the party. Two other big events to be remembered were tlte pina party and a trip to Cleveland where the metnbers attended a performance of an opera. Mary Yocum . ...... ......... 1,l'I'.VfIfl'llf lfrank lillsworth . ....... . ....... l'icc'-j1rv.iirlt'nI lililabeth 'll0lllllSSClIl ....................... .... . Sf'l'l'f'flll'j fl'l'1l.Vlll'l'l' Beth Rhode. Richard Hamilton ...... Sorinl clmirmr'11 Xlr. Dominic Scolaro ........ ...... ...... . .....,... A f ixfism nciety uf llraturs and llramatists M. WZ f f Pat Culbertson. Jane Dodez, Claudia Johns. Mary Ann Keil, Barbara Bowman NFL NFL OFFICERS 1 n mw l'rrwlru ' llmlvl I'i1'4'- Vll'kflil'lI Xlanx Kun kr-il Sfnrlflzx . I HIUIISUII. lialllmxal lkmwnanl 1.11-xmiul llllliilllfll NIT. Rolmml l'1rllm'k qlrlwixf' llu- Nlllltllllll l'0l'ClISll' Lczaluc I5 thc Olllfllll 0l'U2lIlll1lllUll lor NJOIISUTIIIO l'Xll'2l'i'llITlillllll' fw n U I w s Jcccll alftivilcs :ul NVo0slcr Hifh Sfhoul. XVilh ll lliSlUl'V which claim lmfk I0 WISH, llu' local 1 . . 5 . . . 1 . spvL'c'l1 lll'ID3ll'lllll'Ill pmnls wllll prldc lo thu Vlclulwcn won thc flll'l'l'lll wzmmll, wluclm cnzllmlccl lhcm to uplmld thc pmucl lrzulilions. Oulu- :again XX'uoslc1' played hmm lu ilu' zmnuzll IJl'C'f1lll'iSlIll2IS I0lll'llCy. f,YCl' S500 SIUKICIIIN lmm l'.2lSll'l'll Ohm :alla-lxclcml thc om--clzny nllzur. Debate . , , fl'IlllllllllL'll nn pangs Imp Q Row l -J. Dfndvz. L. Spechl, K. Dom- lmff, J. Drushal. P. Lands-s. Mr, Pol-- lock Row 2 -- D. Jnllay. S. Frantz, P. Cul- bcrison. R. Eppley, A. Franks. M. Braunstein Row 3f4D. Noble. M. Lcvine. B. Vodra. R. Culhcrtmn, R, Norris. A. Brenner Row 4- M. Lamb, E. Bucher, H. Broda, J. Beattie Sl Degrees oi Honor and Merit Row l - I. Hobbs. C. Blackwell. Budd, M. Huthenn. F, Liechty, Landis. L, Miller Row 2-B. Bowman. K. Sands. D. L camp, L. Specht. T. Young Row 3 -A S. Frantz. J. Hollope-ter. Chapman. T. Taylor, A. Brenner thrie. D. Jollay. M. Bruunstvin, Broda, J. Beuiliv Degrees oi Excellence and Distinction Row I--S. Yoder. J. Dodez Row 2--C. Johns. L. Shearer, K. Domhoff Row Z!---P. Murphy, M. A. Kiel. M. K. Helsler. P. Culbertson Row 4--B, Vodra, R. Eppley, E. Bucher. R. Nur- ris. B, Culbertson. M, Levine NFL fl'UlllIlllIl'll lrmn pngc 815 lfur lllc SCl'Ullll 1011504 llllVL' your, llu' local clL'p:n'llm'nl sc'l'vc'ml :ns lmsl sclmul lm' lln' clis- ll'll'l Nlfl. l0lll'lll'y lllt' larsl we-ckvllcl in lfclmlnry. 'lkvcllly sqlmols unnlu-tml l1Jlillll'llQlll up wml l'Illl'lK'N lu lhc nallimlzxl spccrll lKllll'll1llllL'lll hold in fllllllfbllllil. Slumlvnls Qllllllllylllg lor thc slznlc luurnzullz-nl this your wcl'c: Nlzlry liilyc- llcislc'l'. Ricllzml lfpplcy. Suv l'1l'llllll, Pau Murphy, Clzuulizl -johns, Kay llonllloll, :xml Alarm- llmlw. Alum- also gc-ls lu ullcml thc Nzllimlzll Spvccll lUlllAll1lIllClll. in flulilurniu, :ns slu' won lll'Sl plznu- all thc Nlfl. mlislrirl in girls' cxlcnlpm:menus SlJl'1llilllg. 85 Row 4 -- A. Franks. D. Noble. E. L1 The club also acts as the official sponsor for the school radio programs three times a week Row 1-W. Mowrer, S. Frantz. R. Schreiber. A. Franks, K. Treat, P. Culbertson Row 2-E. Freeman, L. Flesher, S. Quigley, C. Riley, S. Yoder, P, Duberstein, J. Sauer D. Brown. C. Ross Row 3--C. Kiefer, B, Wertz, M. A. Kiel, H. Hastings, D. Larcamp. L. Miller, D. Chapman, J. Miller, J. Hanzel Row 4-G. Zuercher. J. Baer. B. Bowman, I. Hobbs, A. Hunt, M. K. Heisler. T. Young, K, Domhoff, B. Weiss Row 5-R. Eppley, M. Franks, C. Johns, S. Bollinger, P. Patterson, J. Dodez, J. Flack, K. Sands, S. Saunders Row 6-Mr. Pollock, P. Murphy, J. Hollopeter, D. Parfitt, J. Mills, J. Kindsvatter, B. Glick, B. Copas Row 7-J. Warner, B, Nicolay, B. Vodra, B. Bode, G. Schneider. E. Bucher, D. Houser. D. Noble, E. Guthrie, C. Judd WHSV Students at VVooster High School gain experience for radio announcing by belonging to the radio club, know officially as WHSV, or Wooster High Student Voice. ln addition to announcing over the school public address system, opportunity is given to boys for speaking at football and basket-ball games. Students present devotions twice a week, either before the regular announcements, or before assembly programs. over Radio Station WWST-AM-FN. Traditionally, the club sponsors at least one assembly a year. The training given to many of the boys interested in engineering has lcd sonic ol the boys into vocational pursuits along this line. The stall' for this year included: Ralph Schreiber Kathy 'lireat ,.,., Sue lftantz . ,,,, ,, .Xllan Hanks ., .. xxvlliilll' lXlowrer ,..,,,, , Pat Culbertson ..,. .,,....... Mr. Robert Pollock ..,.. . tirfmwll manager Chief um1o1m1'1'r llcrfolirmrtl clmirman Muxir' clmirnunf Chief fwgimfrr Pzzblirily Adifiim M Speech Action Row l The debaters: Standing -R. Norris and R. Eppleyi seated--M. Levine and B. Culbertson. Coat-In-s Carlson from Minerva. Holmes from Wadsworth. and Pollock from Wooster. Row 2 K. Domhoff, Mr. Pollock, and J. Dodez looking at the trophy which Jane won in t'Xtl'llllJ0l'2lIlt'IiIlS speech entitling her to go to the National 'Tournament in California: K, Domhoff, C. Johns. P. Murphy. state tour- nament participants in 1959. Row Il C. Johns and M. A. Keil looking at trophy in dramatic declannzition which Mary Ann won in Decf-mln-r nt YK'ouSt0l'. Row 1-S. Yoder, J. Hollopeter, J. Donaldson, K. Domhoff Row 2-J. Hersman, S. Franks, J. Amstutz, J. Baer Row 3-A. Franks, E. Bucher, B. Vodra, R. Schreiber, R. Senff Honor Thespians Any Thcspian who has earned forty points by acting or working on play committees is entitled to be an Honor Thespian. Since hard work and a lot of self-sacrifice are required to gain these points, the Honor Thespians devote much of their time to dramatic arts in the high school. - The students receive their pins at the formal spring banquet. Row lb-M Miller, L. Schafrath, P. Culbertson Row 2-L. Flesher, H. Hastings, D. Chapman. J. Flack, P. Burnsteen, B. Snoddy, C. Whitford, C. Riley. C, Noletti. K Treat Row 3-Miss Schofield. B. Morgan, B. Bell. K. Crago, P. Gray, M. Heisler, L. Perez, L. Houmard J. Funk Row 4-C. Johns, C. Kieffer, S. Quigley, J. Hollopeter. K. Rearick, B. Bowman, S. Franks, J. Arnsby, P. Jewell, K Buss, M. Keil Row 5--B. Rhode. L. Zufall, L. Miller, K. Domhoff, S. Cranmer, J. Amstutz, P. Patterson, S. Crowley, G. Ciccnnetti J. Sperry Row 6-M. Senff. J. Bowen. A. Franks, P. Murphy, J. Baer. L. McAlister, L. Barber. J. Hesson, L. Brinkerhuff. L Speck. Miss Teel Row 7-T. Hoover D. Shamp, R. Eppley, B. Bode. S. Sprowls, M Hom, P. Donaldson Row 8-D. Noble. R. Senff, R. Schreiber. E. Bucher. R. Leeper, J. Warner, J. Kindsvatter Thespian Society Act well your part: there all the honor lies. The tnotto of Thespian Society well sym- bolizes the spirit of this national organization. Thespian Society is an honorary dramatic or- ganization with more than two thousand chapters in the United States. Membership is open to any member ol' Soc and liuskin who earns ten points by doing outstanding work in drama- tic arts. The formal banquet in the spring is the only annual meeting. At this time senior members are recognized for their individual services and new members are inducted. l.arry Schafrath ,,,, .,... Prr'.tidr'nI Mady Miller ,, l'ir'zf-pmtirlerzi I'at Culbertson .. ,,,,,,, ...,.,,,,,,.,,.,..,.,,,,,,, . ,,,,,, . Yc'rr'r'tary Miss Ann Schofield. Miss .Kim Teel ,,,, . ...,,, Adzfi.wr.t Soc and Buskin M-Z Row IAC. Nolletti, S. Yoder, K. Domhoff L. Shearer, A. Steiner. M. Yocum. B Rhode, M. Horn Row 2-C. Riley. L. A. Speck. T. Young L. Barber, S. Shelley, B. Weiss, K. Rae- der. C. Ross Row 3iL. Specht. J. Sperry, M. Schroe- der. L. Perez. E. Slater, K. Sands Row 4--S. Sprowls, S. Snyder. P. Patter- son, S. Quigley. K. Reariek, L. Schafrath R. Schreiber, Miss Teel Row 5-B. Vaughn, T. Taylor. K. Zufall S. Stoddard Row 6-J. Warner. B. Vodra, D, Shamp, J Kindsvatter, D. Noble A-L Row 1-J. Amstutz, R. SenI'l', R. Eppley Row 2 - C. Hollinger. P. Donaldson, S Grosenburg. J. Flack, S. Crowley, J Funk. C. Grosenbaugh, Miss Schofield Row 3 Y V. Cicconetti. B. Bowman. J Bunn. P. Burnsteen, J. Kinney. T. Bren- ner, M. A. Keil, P. Kobilarcik Row 4 - L. Dalrymple, J. Baer. L. Me- Alister. L. Flesher. K. Buss, B. Wertz M. K. Heisler, S. Frantz, J. Arnsby, L Miller, P. Jewell, N. Kiefer, J. Boggs Row 5-P. Duberstein, L. Barber, B. Mor- gan. S. Dalbey. C. Johns. M. Horn, E Bucher. B. Bode. A, Franks The Soc and liuskin Club is the center ol' the dramatic arts ol XVoostcr High School. 'lihe soc is a type ol' soil moccasin which is the Greek symbol lor the comedy. The buskin is a higheheeled. clumsy boot, also ol' Greek origin, that signifies the drama or tragedy. The purpose ol' the Soc and lluskin Club is to promote interest and develop abilities in the lield ol' dramatics, 'l'his includes not only acting, but also the many behind-the-scenes tasks without which a play could not be produced. Nlembership is open to any student who has completed one year in the Apprentice Club. Meetings are held once each month on Monday night, three ol' which are devoted to skits gir- cn by the senior, junior, and sophomore classes respectively. liach year the club presents two three-act plays for the public that are true highlights ol the school calendar. 'I'he lall production this year was Our Hearts XVere Young and Cay. 'l'he spring production was Melody jones. Rim hard Senfl' ..... . I'n'si1lf'nl Richard lippley ..... . . ....... ..... I 'in'-jn'e'.sirlr'r:I ludx Xmstutz . ......... .......... ..... . S VIIl'fIllX'-fl'f'llXllH'l Nlisc .Xnn Schofield Miss .Xnn 'leel .. Al1I'l.H'IX Row Row Row Row Row -A. Budd, P. Landes. J. Saurer - B. Grosjean, C. Grosenburg. G. Dunham. J. Porter, S Stoll. E. Kail -S. Yoder. K. Carafelli. J. Stewart, V. Kauffman, P. Batclorf, C. Picking -S. Robison. P. Wagner, C. Glick, A. Trump, M. L. Beechy, B. Kerr -M. Senff. E. Woods, A. Kiefer, L. Klise. H. Broda Apprentice Club lhc .'XlJlJl'Clllll'L' Club was orgzmilcml lor siudi-ms imcrcslcd in drznnutics. X u suxnw c ycaii' in this club they are eligible lo lmecumc members oi' 'I'l1c Soc and llusk C 1.1-znrning stage terms :md the csscnlizils ol' acting :irc the aims oi' the Appruiu so the -y luke pllrl in an mic-xml, play llil'l't'lCli by members ol' The Soc' :md Ruskin CI Pvggx lmiilcs , . l'rr'.xirlf'nl W , xllll Build , , l'irf'-jn'1'.si1I1'l1! .Indy Szuncr ,,,, ,, , Swrwflrn x' Miss XIII! Sciiufivlil. Miss .Kim 'l'L'cl , .'1d1'i.V'7'N lub nciety of Nlusic Appreciates IN . O C J A L- 3 PJ? :arf f xv 'I ... . ll I ifffvar- ' ll g,rg!ne,: ' Ill: 5 ,-. . X 'll un. '2'!9'5 X iHMHi54'!l'l 1 HMT!! 'U I - - n iq , Ill ' WIZCGW ' o X . Picking. L. Flesher. C, an. J lsey. J. Miller, D. Chapm 00 shal, S. W FU . D tein. B. Collins, M HS Brau g.M J. Baer, T. Polin eil, J. Saure K. Buss. J. Dodez. M. A. Johnson Ll 5415 '5 'SPE 1-M. Wh W Ro UU .E C c: U 3: DQ S-I 2 P5 U 'S 5. 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Whillord Band fcontinued from page Slelj ln Oftoher, the hand perlornled at the Cleveland Browns Ioothall game, and presented a dillifult routine ol' prefision marching to a cheering crowd and to a national television audience. 'l'he hand's hall'-time lJCl'i'0l'Ill2U1CCS during the XVooster loothall season were received with en- thusiasnl. Soloists and ensembles lrom the hand placed high at the district and state contests held at Kent State University. The band l'lllll2lXCCl the year with their annual spring concert in May. lisperially well received were these symphonic band numbers: Nlannin Veen hy Haydn XVood, Sequoia hy H. l.eGassey, and 1ilsa's Procession to the CIathedral Iroxn l,ohengrin by Richard XVagner. 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IZIILQUI. lnxwlll rl llllllllwf I-. lnuvxwrll Q Q f X liib G- 'K QNX S' if K fue 1 rj. '-.f Qld x --vw Q3 D. MeTz, T H mm ii 'P MASSARO, HB M Av L. SCHAFRATH, G B. 13oL,iNG, E 150' W T Jones, z ,QQ Maxon, -r NA. O JY AD . GO Ms, FB T. 'Bowl-ZN, HB xg I Varsity Football The XVooster Generals looked very good in their first game, the preview, hy lliilllllg Ile aware 25-li. ln the next three games the Generals were hantperetl hy ltnnhles, which letl to touch tlowns lor the opposing teants. The Generals were swantpetl 28-0 by Dover. Then, with t tightening in the tlelense. they lost to North Clanton antl Berea luv the satne small score ol lil-8. XVith an even hetter defense the Generals came out on the ltlp part ol the same score l-l-8, against the next three teains - New Philatlelphia, Crestline, and Xshlantl. New Phila tlelphia was the N59 Horne-coming game. 'l'wo more wins hv the Generals, 23-li over Nlanslieltl Nlatlison and 28-8 over Clanton l,elnnan. increasetl their winning streak to live straight QZIHICS helore the tratlitional XVoostex Orrville clash. llowever. the Generals tlitl not lare so well in this game anal went clown to tleleat T42-22 at the merciless hantls ol' llohhv Howartl. ltallhat-la lor Urrville. 'lhongh the Cienerwls h'1tl just lost to their higuesl rival antl were t'onsitleretl nntlertlog 1 I' K .' ' 15' l to the powerlnl Shelhv ICAIIII. they were ont lor revenge. ln this last ginne ol the season tht Generals tlealt the llllClL'lil'2llL'll Shelhv Hlhippets a large 20-ll tleleat. 'I he linal reeortl lor tht XVooster Generals was six wins, lonr losses. antl no ties. Row I--AW'1l1t-r Kobil'1rcik 'md Fischer tickling Canton Ll b ll How 2 ff Row Il- - Row 4 -- 1 , . . . . . ennan a carrier with Hixson and Goidon closing in Snyder tackling Lehnian ball carrier with Plant closing in' Snyder and an unidentified Gt-ner'il tickhn . . . . 1 ' g a New Philly ball carrier. Walter returning a punt 70 yds. for a TD against Mansfield Madison'Coaches fRow 1' Della-rb'i Downie: Row 2: Majerczak, McCreary. Thomas: Walter returning a punt 46 for a '1'D against Cantoii'Llis-man. Massaro gaining some yardage in the Mansfield Madison game: Managers J Arnold, D Jewell. T. Gerber. M. Awe, Miller llll hanuing olt' to Howinan i'32l aided bv the blocking of Massaio fox 'i il t ' . A ' ' . sion' gain against Orr- ville Vlalter about to receive n pass for a TD against Orrville: an action shot of Coaches Majexczak and Dellerlmg Kobilarcik blocking for Guenther 1211 trailed by Massaro 1101 in Orrville game. Football Action 7 Row 1--M. Warden, T. Flickinger, J. Chapman, M. McKee, W. Eaves, H. Hamilton, J. Thomas, A. Porter, R. Byler Row 2-E. Parker, P. Murray, E. Guthrie, D. Lahey, S. Fetzer, C. York, E. Twickler N. Nichols, R. Braund, C. Eagle Row 3-J. Malarkey, R. Rutt, R. Miller. O. Logee, R. Maurer. M. Zuercher. J. Luke. P. McCay, M. Tittle. J. McClar- ran, W. Hostetler Reserve Football The N59 junior varsity squad under the coaching ol' -lohn Nlcllreary and Allen Gam- ertslelder ended their season with a five wins, three losses record. They won their lirst live games, not letting the opposing team score more than one touchdown. They trounced Wfadsworth E52-63 slid past Orrville 8-03 and rolled over Dover, Ashland, and Medina, 30-8, 28-li, and 3-l-6 respectively. ln the next game, away at Barberton, they IXICL their lirst defeat at a 32-20 count. The second to the last game was the one lor which the boys had worked the hardest -- the game with Xvaynedale Varsity. Though they tried hard, the -I.V.'s went down to a crashing 32-20 deleat. ln the last game of the season, the J.V's went down to their third defeat I-l-0 to Mansfield Madison. Ulllll Row l Row 2 Row 3 H, Angert. K. Wagner, E. Bell. B. Ginther. D. Radcliff. R. Carson, G. Miller, R. Snuddy. J. McCoy. J. French. T. Vtzzo D. Massaro, R. Ross, 'l'. Fawcett. C. Kindsvatter, R. Leatherman, R, Buney. K. Tyson, D. Jollay, J. Webxter J. Beaver. M. Ogden, D. McClelland D mer, R. McKenzie, D. Pinkurd J. Lawhead. D. Slater. D. Massaro. D. Taylor Freshman Football 'l'ht' h't'nltttt:tn lczttn slzittvd the st-:mutt ull with :tn ititptrssiu- 26,8 win owl' .xNlll2lllll :it ltotttc. 'l'ht' ncxt gztntt' wats at 215-ti hlzist over XVomlt-t s :itch rivail 0t't't'illt' :tt hmnt'. . Benninger, P. Cameron, T. Gompf. J. Schubert. B Schubert. L. Costanzo. B. Twickler. K. Abbott. D. Wim- tln tht- mzul to New l'Itil1ult-Ipltizl. tht- ltcslttncn haul tnttch ht-tlt-r luck, rt-sultittg in ni 2-lvtl win. Rvturnittg, to their own hotnc glhllllti. tht- ll'l'Silllll'Il mot tht' rcsctw't's ul XY:ulswut'tli on tl lcttnx :intl haittlctl it out tu at I-lel-I lll'. ln thc next ztwzty ganna' :tt Dm't'i' thc Ittturc Gcttcrztls It-Il to lluvct' hy tht- sunt- ul Il-8. 'lih m'ct'Imwt't'4'tl ll-8 hy Nlztttslicltl Nllltllstlll. 'l'h 0 lust hutnt' stzind :intl the lust gznnc ul thc yt-ur, tht- lrt-slum-tt luught ltzirtl hut wt-rv .. t' linzil t'cm'm'tl for thc Itttutc Gcticrziln wats tltrcc wins. two losses, :intl um- tic, slmwing than with itnptwwcntt-tit tht' tvzun has xt great lutttrc. ltlfl Row I -T. Fischer, W. Smith, B. Boling, B. Walter. P. Massaro Row 2'-B. Anderson. D, Jewell, S. Stewart, B. Miller, D. Houser, D. Plant Howfl--T. Sperry, J. Bowman, L. Schafrath, J. Kirchhofer. B. Engel. V. Naujoks Row Row Row Row Row Balloon, F, Cicconetti, J. Adams, N. Baum, T. Jones Mowrer, J. Arnold. R. Bennett, J. Moxon, R. Miller, J. Grisetti Snow, L. Snyder, D. Howman, D. Lichteberger, J Robertson Metz. R. Robison, C. Vaughn. R. Everhart, S. Woolsey, V. Krites Wertz, D. Gordon, J, Hartman, R. Schreiber, H. Jewell. C. Guenther. Not IJl'CS9Ill4B. Glick Boys W Association With thc itlca ol' promoting good fontlucit and good sportsinansllip, this yt-ar's WW boys havt- clont- ninth lor W'oosttrr High School. D. Noble During the winter thc W boys kept order in thc new gym, hclpccl rci'crct' intranitnal wrestling matches and haskclhall g2llllCS, and scrvctl as ushers at varsity haslccthall ganics. 'l'his your as always thc hoys sponsored a clancc alter the annual Night Relays. l'or thc sct 'ontl yuan' in a row, thc KVM boys along with thc Lvatlcrs Club put on an as- scinhly lor thc high school. Thcy hought a new banner for thc chccrlcatlcrs. 'liom l iSCllCl4 . .. l,ll'.lllIl'llf lVaNl1t' Smith Vifl'-lIl'l'.XlllI'7If Phil Massaro .... .... .... . S f'l'l'!'l1ll'j' Roh XN'altcr .... ,... . Sflfifll lillfllflllllll llrian Boling ......., ..... ..... . . 'lll'l'llAlU'l'l Mr. Roman Majcrflak .. Arlzfism Varsity Cheerleaders I Xl ll l,. Slwzawr. S. S2llIlldt'l4S. l'. l-lllis. NI. Robinson, I H Reserve Cheerleaders K.. f,Il'HllIl'lII. S. Sllillllillll. Bllllll. li. Mullins Row 1-H. Jewell, A. Cranmer, B. Walter, B. Boling, C. Guenther Row 2-B. Eaves, J. Sidle, Mr. Gallapoo, T. Huxley. T. Wilson. G. Smith, R. Noble Varsity Basketball With only lour lettermen returning from last year's team, Nlr. Gallapoo developed his roundballers into a team with a brilliant I5 wins, 5 losses record. Ted Huxley developed in- to a lirst-string guard to lill the starting live lineup ol Ralph Schreiber, Brian lioling, Butch Guenther, Bob XValter, and Huxley. Schreiber scored the most points during the season with 272: Boling had the most re- bounds with l7tl: and Huxley obtained this year's record lor the most assists with 77. One ol VVooster's biggest upsets was a 66-6l victory over the Ashland Arrows, then rated lilth in the state. The Generals went into tournament action with a rugged I4-4 record. Favored to be victors ol' the local tournaments, the Generals trouncetl their first loe, Smithville, by the score ol' lill-'l9. ln their second tournament game, however, the Generals just did not have any- thing on the ball. They went down to a miserable defeat, at the hands ol' Loudonville, whom they had beaten earlier in the season, by the score of 40-36. The Generals scored a lewer number ol' points in this game than they had scored in any other game all season. Next year Mr. Gallapoo will have four returning lettermen and a line reserve team with which to work. tcontinued on page I70j 55 At ffwg 1 'i Q O dgrw. I, 3, . ,W v J fl. . Q , X, kv. Aff F Q M Hndl.el1 J X W Q . w - . . , Pr 1 , T! -: . ., xv ' 3,3 ffewe LL F C HLLan, C9.a.mn.eR, CC FD Buick GueN'HL6R- ffaLpK Scfxnellacn. C27 Bmom, BoLIn,5 BoB WQL+eQ Row lf- Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 -- Jewell in a jump ball with Sidle. Noble. Huxley, and Cranmer looking on: Jewell scrambling after zu loose ball with Guenther. Schreiber, Huxley looking on: Walter scrambling after a loose ball with Guenther. Schreiber. Boling looking on. Jcwcll and Waiter fighting for the ball with Guenther and an unidentified General looking on: Varsity Conch Gallapoo: Walter and Guenther fighting for a rebound with Schreiber looking on. Noble shooting a foul with Jewell on the line: Boling scrambling for the ball with Nobel looking on. Schreiber up for a rebound with an unidentified General and Huxley looking on: Guenther in for a lay-up with Walter looking on: Jewell up for a rebound with Guenther, Walter. Huxley looking on: Schreiber shoot- ing a jump ball with Guenther looking on, Basketball Action Row IAN Nichols, B. Miller. V. Naujoks, T. Flickinger, T. Wilson. R. Leeper, Coach Ed Garvin Row 2-M. McKee. R. Everhart. G. Smith. B. Eaves. M. Zuercher. O. Logee. J. McClarran. Manager R. Byler Reserve Basketball This ye:tr's reserve squad zieeoniplislletl the niirslculous lezit ol' winning ull sixteen games without at loss. Glenn Smith letl the luture Generals with l72 points followed hy Bill lizives :intl Ron liver- hzirt with I65 :intl I5-l points respectively. .Xlthough the starting line up consisted ol four juniors, the bench was strong with good sophomore substitutes for every position. XVith such at good reeortl this yezn s reserves should he ol' great ztssistunee in next yeztr's varsity hstsketbztll squad. Wooster 75 Sniithxille ,,,,,,,. 23 Wooster -I4 fikllllllll South '58 Wooster , Canton Lehtnnn ...,. Ill Woostei Ashland . ,, Wooster Shelby . ,,,,,, ,,,, - lYooster Massillon Wooster Orrxille ,,,, , ..,, fill Wooster Coshocton Wooster Xlltytietlule ,,,, ,,,. . Wooster Canton l.int'oln XX'ooster W'zulsworth ., . ..., 3-l W'ooster Loutlonville Wooster Mznislieltl Nlzitlison Wooster North Clanton Wooster Dover ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,..,.,.. . XVooster jaekstm L. Kiefer. G. Dunham. P. Landes, F. Judd I lti Row 1--Manager B. Schubert, B. Twlckler, E. Bell, M. Ricker. T. Faucett. Manager J. Schubert Row 2--G. Miller, S. Schreiber, B. Clark, M. Petty, J. Webster, J. McCoy. Coach Cliff Elliott Freshman Basketball 'l'he freshman basketball leant under the direction ol Coach Clill lilliott maintained in undefeated season up to the final game ol' the liarherton Freslnnan Tournaments. Along with its I6 wins, one losses record, XVooster won its own Holiday Invitation tl 'llottrnatnent and finished second to Cuyahoga Falls Red in the Barberton lournantent. 1 tj The lreslnnan averaged 55 points per game while holding their opponents to a mere points per game. These boys should he good material lor next year's reserve basketball squad. Qcontinued on page ...N i Freshman Cheerleaders lzj Row 1-E. Tyson, B. Hoover, T. Sperry. B. Anderson, D. Benninger, P. Buchholz, P. Bowen, J. Beaver, K. Bond, B. ingle Row 2-K. Shoup, H, Angert, M. McKee, B. Franks, B. Balloon, J. Grisetti. R. Miller, J. Marchand, B. McGrady, K. Wagner. M. Warden Row 3-T. Fischer, P. Massaro. J. Hartman, T. Trikilis, A. Kobilarcik, N. Baum, L. Snyder, D. Howman. P. McCay, H. Beers, D. Landes, Coach Thomas Wrestling The lEl5El-till edition ol' the General wrestlers pulled out a winnig season despite injuries to key men and lorleits. Because ol' this XVooster was down at least ten points before each inatfh began. This year's team won nine matches by determination and lost seven, although they never looked had at any nionient. Their record is not outstanding but a record fan not show how hard these niatlnen worked. Xvooster had one ol' the linest wrestling tealns in northeastern Ohio. From lilteen lettermen only four, Phil Massaro, -john Hartmann, Bob Anderson, and 'l'on1 Fischer, will he graduated. However, their places will be very hard to l'ill. lileven return- ing letternlen will surely give X'Vooster a good season in that department. Wooster 'll Canton Central Wooster 'Sli Copley flllllltllllf .. .. . 95 - -- Wooster Mansfield Madison wmlqlcl' M1l55lll0'l f- V 12 Wooster Ianlon Mckinler XYooster North Canton , 2l ryl,,,NiL.l. Nmlh I-mmm Wooster Canton Lincoln . lil ry,,05u.r gju,m,,, gicmml XVooster , Cilllltlll 'Iilnken 23 Catholic N'oosler Mansfield Madison lfl XVUUSIUI' 'Nl Manslield Sr. lligh Wooster , .Xshland 23 Wooster Cuyahoga lfalls Row l-T.kl3ates, R. Schaff, R. Mower, M. Walton, J. Sherck, D. Houser, C. Vaughn E. Burgess, J. Moxon, R. Yama- za 1 Row 2-T. Bogner, D. Stahl, D. Kosier, T. Rashinske, R. Snoddy, D. Jollay, C. Kindsvatter, B. Collins, F. Hixon, K. Snyder. M. Williams, E. Guthrie Not pictured--Coach McCreary Swimming Although the swimming team's record was not very impressive, one win and nine losses, four ol' the tankmen went to state in a medley relay. Freshman Rich Snoddy swam the hack- stroke in the relay, junior Iiverett Burgess, breaststrokeg junior Charles Vaughn, butterfly: and senior -lim Moxon, the freestyle. The team had some good swimmers but lacked the depth to help them win meets. Only six men from this year's team received awards. Snoddy received his first year award. Second year award winners were Charles Vaugh, Dave Houser, Russell Yamazaki. and jim Moxon, junior Everett Burges was the only three-year letterman. QS X mx K I I km . X, 'Q yk ig UAD Q S TY I VARS 9 Row 1-D. Maurer, D. Cicconetti, L. King. J. Bowen, B. Walter, J. Adams, T. Huxley H. Luke Row 2-V Krites, C. Guenther, J. Zerrer, H. Jewell, B. Boling, B. Eaves Row 3-Coach Hartnett, T. Fawcett. E. Bell, L. Schavey, B. Fischer, D. Kosher, T. Flickinger, Coach Dellerba Row 4-M. Petty, R. Carson, J. Luke, N. Nichols, B. Guenther, J. Rider, J. MacCallum Not pictured-Steve Woolsey Varsity and Reserve Baseball There were from forty-five to fifty boys out for hasehall this year. .Xlthough there were some key men lost from last year's team, which won seventeen and lost nine, the Generals had eleven returning lettermen. These returning lettermen, along with some fine prospects frotn last year's reserve teatn, should give Coach Nick Dellerha a tough group of players from which he can choose his starting nine. Senior lettermen are Brian Boling, Hadley hlewell, john Adams, Vance Krites, joe liow- en, Butch Guenther. Bob VValter, and Steve NVoolsey. The other three returning lettermen are juniors, Dave Maurer, Francis Cicconetti, and Lonnie King. SCH l'1DllI,li .Xpril 4 - NVadsworth ., , Il . - New Philadelphia ,,,,,,, ,,,,, . X ti - Mansfield Madison , ll 9 - Alliance QQJ ,,,..,.,..,,,,.., ,,,, . X ll - Dover ,. , .. ,,,,,, ,.,.,,,,.,,,.,,, , , X I2 - Mansfield Senior High ll lfl - Massillon ,, ,,,,,....,...,,,,,, ,,,,, . -X 2l -- llarherton ,. , ,X 23 - ,Xlliance 125 .. , ll 25 - Massillon ,, ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. , .. ,,,, H 215 - Orrrille ,,,,,,...,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,, ,,,,, . X 30 - Cardinal Conf. 'l'ournament ,,,, H May 3 - lloxer ..,...,, ,, . H 5 - Mansfield .,,,,,,, ,,,, , ., .,,, , ,, A 9 - 16 - Mansfield Senior High ,..,. ..,,, l- I Row 1-W. Bames, R. Everhart, S. Stewart, F. Mathis Row 2-M. Levine, D. Franks, B. Franks, J. Harmer, J. Schmelzer, B. Culbertson Row 3-K. Patterson, K. Snider, M. Braunstein, T. Trikilis. D. McCulloch, M. Ricker, B. Sadler, J. Schubert Row 4-B. Twickler, G. Franks, M. Linn, R. Moore, D. Jollay, A. Nauman, C. Patterson Golf Coach Ken Zuercher's golfers are swinging toward a big season this year with forty young hopefuls turning out this spring. Leading the group are two-year returning lettermen, seniors Sam Stewart and Bill VVeek- ley, and a returning junior letterman, Ron Everhart. These three should lead the way to a fine season although they will be pushed by a fine group of underclassmen, who will have a crack at the starting four positions. This year's team should be very tough, and it is certain that they will put on a good per- formance for XV.H.S. Last year's team compiled a nine wins, three losses, one tie record, and placed eighth out of fifty teams in district competition. SCHEDULE April 5 - Mansfield Madison .......... ,..... . X 8 -- Barherton ............. ...... H I9 - Massillon ...,. ...... . -X 21 - Wadsworth ,.... ..... H 27 -- Barberton ., ,, ..... . A May 3 - Massillon .. ..... . H 5 - Shelby ...., A 9 -- Orrville ..................... ,..... H l2 -- Mansfield Madison .... .,.... lf l I6 - XVadsworth ........... .........,.. , K 17 - Shelby .......... ,.............. H 20 - District .... ..... R avenna 27 - State ...... ...... C olnmbns Row 1-M. Yocum, L. Zufall. J. Han- zel, B. Wertz. S. Frantz Row 2-Miss Basnett, B. Snoddy, M Schroeder. J. Miller, N. Schmid Row 3-L. Johnson, K. Donlhoff, S Quigley. E. King GAA Officers and Sportsbocrrd Sportshoarcl, thc governing hotly ol' GAA, consists oi' lour electcml ollic-crs and clcven ap- pointed managers. 'l'hcsc girls. working closely with their adviser, Miss Betty Basnett. plan the program of G.-X.-X activities for thc year. This organization sponsors a cupcake salc Cach year to raise money lor thc various activi- lies. liach year thc GAA along with KVM Girls gives a scholarship to a worthy senior intcmling to continue in the liclcl ol' physical education. W Girls Row 1---Assistant adviser, Miss Hueb- ner. B, Morgan, V. Lintala. S. Dalbey. B. Rhode. L. Johnson. Adviser Miss Basnelt Row 2-L. Perez. B. Bell. S. Bollinger, B. Brown. C. Whitford. J. Hanzel. L. Shearer. L. Zufall, K. Dornhoff. M. Yocum, B. Snoddy N. Schmid J. Mil- ler Row 3--C. Lang. J. Hollopeter. C. No- letli, M. Tissot, S. Frantz, B. Wertz. L Flesher. J. Anistutz, E. Freeman. L. Miller, J. Funk Row 4--J. Mills. L. McAlister. J. Hes- son, T. Brenner. C. Payne. M. A. Johnson. M. Schroeder, P. Ellis, M. Robinson Row 5--M. Miller, M. Yocuni. S. Quig- ley, M. Rowe, E. King, S. Irvin Not pictured--P. Murphy fC'UllllllllCll on page l7Alj l22 fcontinuccl on pagc H23 Row 1-J. Miller. J. Mills. S. Dalbey, K. Domhoff, J. Hollopeter. Miss Huebner. Miss Basnett. J. l-lanzel, J. Hersman. M. Yocum, L. Johnson, B. Snoddy Row 2-J. Hesson, P. Murphy. B. Brown. M. Schroeder. L. Zufall. N. Schmid. B. Rhode. J. A. Pickin E. g, Freeman. S. Bollinger Row 3-K. Hoover. K. Rearick, M. Mil- ler. E. King, S. Frantz. B. Wertz, L. Miller, K. Shaw. M. Yocum Row 4-B. Weiss P. Ellis. M. Robinson. T. Brenner. S. Quigley, M. Tissot. B. Krites Row 5-J. Spitler, M. Seib. P. Kobilar- clk, K. Zufall, B. Bowman. G. Cocco- netti Leaders Club Lenders Club consist ol' girls belonging to GAA and appointed by the physical educ-:ation instructors on the basis ol leadership, sportsmzmship, ability, and enthusiasm. These girls :assist the instructors in class by talking uttemlzmre and helping with explzinzitions ol' rules :ind gznncs. Row 1-J. Miller, M. Miller. Co-managers M. Tissot. L. Flesher McAlister. M. Yocum Swrm and Dance Leaders of Aquacade 'ri isrmw .-- l- Xl 'Q' -'Y' ie 1 quu.u L 1 nsu. Music. Music. was presented in the high school pool Febru- ary 8 and ll. The swimmers and dancers presented their impressions of the different types ol' music which have prevailed over the years. For the finale, the girls combined their ellorts into nn el'l'ec-tive number portraying the music of lOIl10l'l'0w. S Frantz, K. Domhoff, and J. Hzmzel, B. Wertz Row 2-Miss Huebner, M. Franks, J. llersman. L 123 - V as vu M... ,.s,.a.4-. Row Row Row Row How Row Not 1 eJ. 2--B, :x AAAJ. 4 fs. 5-'L 6-L 1 Sperry, S. Irvin. C. Whittord, M. Yocum, E. Freeman, B. Snocldy, Miss Basnett Speck, L. Shearer, J Picking, J. Baer. S. Bollinger Johnson, M. A. Johnson, J. Amstutz, M, Schroeder Brown. J. Berger, J. Hollopeter, L, Donaldson M. Nicholson, J. Dodez, L. Settles. B, Bell, L. Perez. B. Kail, M, Logee, B, Morgan McAlister. J. Hanzel, C. Lang, J. Miller, B. Rhode. J. Hersman. C. Jones Patterson. K. Domhoff. A, Steiner, L. Zufall, N. Schlnid. J. Waltz. M. Reynolds, S. Mishlel pictured -J. Mills Senior GAA How Row Row Row Row Row Row Row 1- J. 2eC. 3- A. 4-L. 5-S. 6-AS. 7-S. 8-S. Funk, S. Hubbard, K. Vaughn, S. Emlong, J. A. Massaro, P. Ellis, S. Saunders Lockett, K. Hoover, C. Riley, M. Yocum, K. Shaw, N. Brooks, S. Frantz, K. Ackerman Hunt, P. Culbertson. L. Specht, B. Wertz, M. Tissot, L, Flesher, P. Patterson. Miss Basnett Miller, B. Krites, M. Robinson, T. Brenner. K. Buss. M. Miller Grosenburg, J. Gardner, T. Young Pangle, G. Dietz, M. Rowe. L. Watson, K. Rearick Millhuff, C. Smucker, J. Kinney, M. K. Heisler, B. Eckstein Quigley, M. A. Keil, D. Snyder, S. Sprowls, S. Snyder I unior GAA Snophprpore GAA fIllK'lllIIll'2lll0Il on pugc' 1715 ami! ii. Freshman GAA fiill'lllifii'1lliOll on page ITU A11-Star Soccer Row- 1 - THE WH ITE SOX K. Domhoff, A. Steiner, S. Dalbey, M. Miller, D. Whitford, M. Tissot, A. Hunt. Miss Huebner Row 2f--M. Schroeder, E. King, J. Hersman, S. Saunders, J. Hnnzel Row 1 Row 2 THE RED SOX B. Morgan, J. Miller, M. Yocum, E. Freeman. L. Zufall L. Miller, Miss Basnett --K. Zufall. B. Bowman, B. Snoddy, N. Schmid. B. Kritc, J. Amstutz Sforc 0-0 A11-Star Hockey 26 Row I Row 2 Row I Row 2 WHITE STICKS P. Ellis, J. Hersman, L. Zufall, V. Lintala, L. Johnson L. Miller. M. Schroeder, K. Domhoff, L. Shearer, E. King, B. Snoddy, P. Murphy, Miss Basnett GREEN STICKS L. Flesher. B. Rhode, A. Steiner, M. Yocum. J. Amstutz. S. Saunders Miss Basnett, J. Miller, S. Dalbey, J. Hanzel, E. Freeman, B. Morgan. Nancy Schmid I'Vhitc Sticks won I-0 All-Star Volleyball UPS UVERS Row l- J. Bunn, S. Settles, Captain L. King. V. Lintula, J. Row IWA. Steiner. Captain N. Schmid, J. A, Picking. J. Hvrsnian Axnstutz Row 2 -Miss Bzisnvtt, S. Dzilboy. J. Mills. S. Frantz. J. M I- Row 2A-Miss Basnett. B. Snocldy. M. Schmc-der. P. Murphy, lei' T. Chewning Sturt: Vps-Pitig Ovcrs- I0 All-Star Bowling V.-XSSAR SMITH Captain M. A, Johnson, L. Johnson. J. A. Picking. C. Lung. Captain '11 Cliewning, J. Axnstutz. J. Bunn. B. Bcll. Munmlrr M. Seih. Miss Busnc-tt. Miss Huebner N. Schmid. Manager V, Porter. Miss Busnvtt. Miss lint-lmvr Scorc: Vaissaii'-15293 Smith-1521 I 28 HARVARD Row 1-L. Johnson, M. Yocum captain L. Zufall Row 2-B. Snoddy, A. Steiner, M. Mil- ler manager, V. Lintala A11-Star Basketball YALE Row 1-T. Chewning manager. J. Ams- tutz captain, J. Hersman Row 2-Miss Huebner. M. Schroeder, J. Miller, N. Schmid, K. Domhoff Score: Yu lc-263 Harvard-21 r 5--,... 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Jack Bennett The General fcontinued from page 60y Tuesday morning at 7:45, one of the problems for a few staff members was getting up extra early. During the twenty-third year of publication the General tried to uphold all journalistic standards and traditions. As the official news source of the school, it was published bi-weekly by the students of Wooster High School. lt is a sell'-supporting newspaper. Single copies were sold for I0 cents. Linda Shearer ..........,............ ...... Ii difflli-ill-f'l7fl'f Horn, Tom Howard, Joanne Picking, Sue Assistant-judy Baer Ritchie. Sally Robison, Sylvia Saunders. Kay Domhoff ............. ..., ...,.. ..... I' ' e Ilfllfl' editor Carol Picking, Barb Shellin. Nancy Schmid, Assistant-Ron Schie Doug Shamp. Karen Shaw. Rick Snodtly. Rifll lipplcy .4.....i............ .... ' l'l1il'd page wlitvr I.ois Specht, Steve Schreiber. Diane lVhit- Peggy Ellis ......................... litl.vitw.t.v llIl1llllgl'V ford. Beth Rhode. Cary Zuerrher. Karen Assistant-Bill Bode lufall, -Indy Stewart, Peggy Landes Linda Fleshcr ....,.,,,..,,.,,........... ,... A dwrlixing ntmzager Barb Crowley, Kathleen Schneider ,.,, Proof l'l'lll'l'!'.x Staff-Sheryl Payne, 'Ferry Brenner, Karen Acker- Galen Rike. Bill Yotlra. john Bastin ,, ,,ll0fU!QlIl1I,ll'l'i man. Kay Buss. Mady Miller. jutly Olesko, jutly .elmstutz ,i,,.,..,...... ,,,,.,, ,,,.,,,,, , , ,,,,, Hear! lypixl Barb Bowman Sue Frantz, Barb Bowman. -lean Funk. Dare Parfilt. Peggy Gray ........... .................... ...........................,.,, I 5 iller Marian Horn, Barb Morgan, jackie Hersman, Beth Rod Miller ..... ...,..........,....,..,,, .,,,, I I oys' sport editor Rhode, l.iz Freelnan. Loice Ann Speck. -loanne 'lan- Assistant-lid Bucher ner, Frank Ellsworth, liileen Kail. .Xnn Budd. Pat Mm'- Nlyrna YOCUIII ....., ..........,..... . ., Girls' .sports erlitnr phy. Gene Myers. Mary Ann Keil, Carole Kieffer. Don- l'2lt ClllllCl'lSOYl ..................... ........,.. l ixrlmnge rditor na Salisbury, Barbara M'eiss, -lan Hamel, Diane Whit- Dale Jewell .,,... .......,....,,...,,.., ,,,,,,, I 1 irrttlnlion lllIlYIllgf Ii ford, Rita Sprowls, Freya Leiehty, Jim Schtnelrer, Assistant-Amy Steiner Kathy Treat ,,,.,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, lteporzm-.t Staff-john Arnold. Mike Harris, Sheila Henny, Mill' Yocum .,,,, ,,,,, , ,, .Sperial liellwr jackie Herstnan, jntiy Hollopeter, Marian Mr. Paul Ladd , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Admirr Congratulations-Class of '60 GALLU gl SONS, INC. EXCAVATING CONTRACTORS 24 PALMER ST. fAN, 2-9876 2 --:::,:::-::-,,::::,:::::::-I F:x:::::::::T::::::::::::x BOWMAN STREET W. G. Whnaker 8: Son Casualty 86 Property ik Insurance EAST QF Phone 3-4015 SpINK STREET lst F d. Saving 86 L Bldg ALEXANDER? PAUL FISCHER LIBERTY RESTAURANT SHOE REPAIR Fountain Service 117 S. 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Liberty Sr. Wooster, Ohio WQQSTER, OHIO l5ll Row I Row 2 Ruw 3 The Queen and her court: junior attendants Peggy Ellis and Sue Whittier: senior attendants Mary Yocuni and and Juan Mills: Queen Jill Miller: the Queen being crowned by co-captains Tom Fischer and Bob Walter -Queen Jill Miller receiving flowers from Janet Ellis, last year's queen: Sam Stewart. the Que-en's escort, in the buckgroundg the Future Nurses float -The FTA float the GAA and W Girls float 1959 Homecoming THE DAILY RECORD Serves An Area of 100,000 People Every Day This represents a population just a little less than Canton Daily Record Circulation Is Now Over 20,000 ----,------A--- --- ----- 4 Recommended by . Recommended by DUNCAN HINES Known from Coast to Coast for 40 Years KEENEY'S CAFETERIA woosTER, OHIO Serving Daily ll:00 a.m. to l:30 p.m.-5:00 to 7:30 p.m. Except Sunday 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.-Closed Mon. We Cater to Private Parties and Banquets Owned and Operated by The FREEMAN BROS. Phone 3-2861 THESE DOORS IDENTIFY YOUR BEST WOOSTER n'ee BANKING S CONNECTION Ir. 4,,., QQ.QQ.QIlf a ': l:: er' E ...izz C., for yo roro rar a ittl p 1 -1-: , ' c Aunb ' faisf i:ff E5i: 5Ef E5E5i5f'::: I V R WHERE YOUR BUSINESS IS APPPRECIATED I5 Class History Did you ever wish that you could read someone's mind? VVell, you won't even have to try to read a mind, for now you are going to listen to a person's thoughts. Sound interesting? Who is the person whose thoughts you are going to hear? His name is not important. It could be Tom, Dick, Harry, Mary or Sue. Let us call him john, for he merely is typical of any senior at Wfooster High School. It is the night before our senior will proudly receive his diploma. He can be seen sitting thoughtfully on the top step of the stairs in the main hall at good ole VV.H.S. Let's listen to what he is thinking. Gee, you know l'n1 really going to miss this place. VVho would ever believe that I of all people would ever say that I would miss school. When I was a freshman, I used to dream of the time when I would be a senior -just so that I'd be finished with high school. Well, here I am a senior. Four years have gone by since I was a freshman. Four whole years. Wlhy, it seems like only yesterday that I timidly sat down in the auditorium, waiting for my name to be call- ed telling me what my home room number would be. I remember how I looked up to the 'big' seniors. W'as I ever proud when one spoke to me! But here I am now. I am a senior. I surely don't feel very 'big,' though. I remember when our freshman basketball team finished the season with a I3-I record - one of the best in years. To top it all off, they won the Barberton Tournament. YVe were really proud of them. Bob Anderson received a letter in wrestling. This is quite rare for a freshman. Claudia johns reached the state contest in humorous declamation as a freshman. She has really carried on a great tradition in speech for lfVooster High! I'll never forget those assemblies when a man from the Curtis Publishing Gompany explain- ed to us the correct way to sell magazines. Loice Ann Speck was the energetic soul in our class, for she was second place in magazine sales. She must have had an extra good sales talk! We beat Orrville 20-6 at the VVooster Homecoming. That was really a great game, and a smashing success for the Generals. All those who took Latin will remember our Latin Club called Novi Iuvenes Romani, which means Modern Roman Youth. We elected Linda Shearer to head this organization. One of the outstanding programs was a quiz program entitled Pecunia Duobus, which means Mon- ey for Two. The program was sponsored by Boni Boni cereal manufacturers. The contestants all won considerable amounts, however, the 325,000 question still remains unanswered. Marcia Franks, one of the talented musicians in our class, received a superior rating for her violin solo at district competition. This entitled her to go to the state contest at Kent. Our class always was well-rounded, for besides having students active in sports and dra- matics, we also have several outstanding in scholarship. Russell Yamazaki and loe Beeler had the top scores in the 9th Grade General Science scholarship test. Oh, yes. I couldn't forget our cheerleaders. jill Miller and Sandy, better kngwn as pun, ky Mullet were chosen to be on the squad of the four reserve cheerleaders. That ended n1y freshman year. I now had three months of summer vacation and basking in the sun. Suddenly john, our typical senior wakes from his thoughts and looks around him. He no- tices the familiar walls and the globe standing in the center of the main hall. His mind again wanders - wanders back three years to the time when he was a sophomore. With the beginning of our sophomore year, came the election of our class officers. Brian was our first president. The other officers were Russ Yamazaki, vice-president: Linda Shear- cr, secretary-treasurer: and co-social chairmen, -jackie Hersman and Ray Iannarelli. Our ad- visers were Mrs. Tracy and Mr. Zuercher. Because we were sophomores now we were permitted to join more clubs. Russ Yama- laki, vice-president of our class, was elected our Hi-Y president. Judy Amstutz was Tri-Hi-Y president. Qcontinued on page I5-lj we .xdnnaf 60. DEPARTMENT STORE Serving the Public Since 1879 Public Square WOOSTER, OHIO THE WOUSTER HARDWARE CO. Sf? 132 W. Liberty Phone 2-6846 Public Square Wooster, O HOCKENBERRTS PRITCHARD JEWELERS ik if Your Dollar Buys More In Liberty and Be ll Wooster's Finest jewelry Star ::::: ::::::::i :::::::::: ::::::::::: Congradulalions to the Class of '60 ii? BOND SHOE STORE Class History Qcontinued from page l52j XVho could forget Latin Club and the Roman Banquet? Charles Kindsvatter, our presi- dent, played julius Caesar at the gala banquet. He did a great job chanting in Latin as l remember. All the members wore colorful Roman togas and sandals. lf Caesar could have seen us, l know that he would have turned over in his grave. jane and jean Zimmerman, dressed in black slacks and white blazers, strummed a win on their guitars to the tune of Rip lt Up in the Radio Club assembly talent division. jane Dodez was selected head majorette. This is really an honor as she was chosen over junior and senior girls. She really was spectacularly dressed in golden taffeta, strutting down the field. joanne Picking was the other great sophomore majorette. Our reserve football team didn't fare so well this year as they did last year. VVe won three and lost four. These scores don't do justice to the guys' efforts, though! Marcia Franks, jill Miller, Sandy Mullet, and Linda Shearer were our reserve cheer- leaders. Speaking of sports, it's really an honor for a guy and a gal to receive a letter in his sophomore year. We had several guys who did: john Adams, Bob Anderson, Brian Boling, joe Bowen, Tom Fischer, Dick Gordon, Butch Guenther, Phil Massaro, Dean Robertson, Rob Robison, jolm Sheller, Sam Stewart, Bob Walter, and Bill Weekley. The girls were judy Amstutz, Kay Domhoff, jackie Hersman, jill Miller, Linda Shearer, Beth Snoddy, Milf Yo- cum, and Linda Zufall. Although we weren't allowed to attend the prom, Milf Yocum and Tom Fischer didn't follow the rules. They went. It was legal, though. They were merely the waitress and wait- er. Sneeky, huh? Again we had several students who ranked high in scholarship. Russ Yamazaki placed ninth in the state in biology and joe Beeler and Sharon Yoder placed thirteenth in the same division. Sharon Yoder also excelled in X'Vooster's Science Fair. She won the grand prize for her exhibition on microbiology. One of the bigger events of the year was the dedication of the beautiful new gym. W'e really are lucky to have a gym such as this, and should be proud of it. Our class even has a singer in its midst. jean Zimmerman was one of the soloists in the Christmas Sing. We ended our sophomore year with our class party which was well attended and enjoy- ed by all. Ahead lay three long months of vacation. They were easily occupied, though, because Wfooster was celebrating its l50th anniversary. I-low could one ever forget The X'Vooster Story beginning with Indian scenes and including pioneer Civil War scenes, the Gay Nine- ties, and W.W. I and ll. The climax of the story was the Atomic Age scene with the simu- lated atomic bomb and the satellite. It was only right that we who have benefited from the work of those before us should take time out to remember and honor them. All vacations must eventually end, so back to school we all went. Our junior year was a big one. We were responsible for planning the prom. Our officers had the big task of plan- ning it. We elected Charles Kindsvatter president, Tom Fischer vice-president, Barb Morgan secretary, Pat Murphy treasurer, and Amy Steiner and Ray lannarelli co-social chairmen. As Mrs. Tracy, one of our advisors, retired from teaching, we filled the vacancy with Mrs. Ram- seyer, a newcomer to W.H.S. Our junior year will always be remembered for many things, Beth Rhode and jill Miller were co-president of Tri-Hi-Y, while Brian Boling headed Hi-Y. jane Dodez was once again head majorette, while Mary Anne johnson, joanne Picking, and Carolyn Whitford were the other junior majorettes. lfVith majorettes come football games. Wooster didn't have a very spectacular season, but it showed promise for next year. ycominued Un Page 156, DARI-LAND 8: CANDY SHOP HOME-MADE CHOCOLATE AND FRESH ROASTED NUTS CONES, SUNDAES, SHAKES, SANDWICHES il? West Liberty at Grant Phone 3-1786 We Wish for the Class of '60 a Road of Life paved with happiness 'ik WALTER JONES CONSTRUCTION CO. --AA':ooc-ooo4:------:noQoc------:roooo---oc--oc---:bc--A' COMMERCIALIZE Ng THE COMMERCIAL M BANKING af TRUST co. ff' 'Q WOOSTER, OHIO DOYLESTOWN STERLING 3 Class History Qcontinued from page l54j Home-coming is always a big event at Wooster. Two of our junior girls served as attend- ants. They were jill Miller and Miff Yocum. After football came basketball. VVooster really went to town here. The team won I5 out of 22 games, and went to the District. NVe did well in track, too, for we won the XVooster Night Relays and the yVayne County Track crowns. Three boys qualified for state. They were john Hoessle, Dick Gordon, and Bruce Click. Wooster might not have a Sammy Snead, but it does have a Sam Stewart. Sam won the junior men's division of the j. C. Tournament. Sharon Yoder and Sara Mishler excelled in the Science Fair. They both got a superior at District enabling them to go to state. Sharon grew crystals for her project, and took an- other superior at state. Sara got an excellent at state for her math project. Each year there are several students who travel to state in music and speech. Wooster really has a great speech and music department that turns out many good orators and musi- cians. Mary Ann johson, Phillis Duberstein, Liz Freeman, judy Baer, Marcia Franks, Ann Dush, joan Collier, jerry Clouse, Dave Parfitt, and Russ Yamazaki went to state in music. Those going in speech were jane Dodez, Kay Domhoff, Claudia johns, and Pat Murphy. In the spring of the year, five per cent of the juniors are admitted to National Honor So- ciety. This is always an honor for the kids who meet the qualifications and are accepted. Charles Kindsvatter, Rich Senff, and john Veney were the three junior boys. jan Hanzel, jill Miller, Sara Mishler, Barb Morgan, Pat Murphy, Linda Shearer, Amy Steiner, Sharon Yo- der. and Linda Zufall were the girls. Our junior year was drawing to a close with one last event in the near future - Stair- way to the Stars, our prom theme. Dick Stephens' orchestra played at the long-awaited event. Even the dreary, rainy night couldn't keep the prom from being a wonderful night. Linda Shearer and Miff Yocum were the junior attendants. The prom soon ended, but at least majestic memories are left. We could never forget all the time and work that we spent on the prom. But the class all worked together and made it all fun! Our junior year ended as we watched the tearful seniors receive their diplomas. We, too, would soon be leaving W.H.S. During the stnnmer several of our class mates toured the world. jill Miller was selected by the National Student Council to tour Europe with kids from all over the United States. Claudia johns, Sara Mishler, and Pat Murphy were our representatives to Girls' State, while Charles Kindsvatter and john Veney went to Boys' State. Sharon Hollinger went to Girls' State as Sara was ill. Brian Boling went to the eleventh annual United Nations Pil- grimage of Youth. The XV.H.S. band traveled to New York where they participated in the Lions' Internation- al Convention Parade, where they placed tenth in a field of about one hundred other bands. VVe've nearly forgotten our typical senior john. We've been so busy reading his mind that we've neglected him. Let's see what he is doing. Well, tomorrow night is the big night. W'e'll receive our diplomas. I just can't believe it. Our senior year is ended. I think that this year flew by faster than any of them. I guess that it was just because we were all so busy. XVe were always running some where, but now it's all in the past. Gosh, l'1n really going to miss the basketball and football games. I know that our cheerleaders jackie Hersman, jill Miller, and Linda Shearer will, too. judy Baer was Halloween queen and Bob Gray was in the court. That was seven months ago. It seems like only yesterday . . . And so our typical senior's mind wanders again. Let's listen in. Linda Shearer was editor of the General and john Veney headed the Annual. Two of our girls sang in the Xmas sing-Lynn Barber and Ellen Martin. Everyone who took the National Merit Scholarship test certainly could never forget those questions that were asked! Three of our classmates were included among the finalists - joe Beeler, Bonnie Kail, and Russ Yamazaki. They are eligible for a scholarship. fcontinued on page l58j Congratulations A Class of '60 THE OHIO SILO CO. THE WOOSTER SILO Phone 2-6801 ----- -------------- 9 A --4 Treasure House Hohbies CONGRATULATIONS and May Your Life Be a 4 Happy Hobby 236 W. Liberty Phone 3-6951 F ---A-- -- --AA----- ----A------ A A JEWELL MOTOR PARTS 132 SOUTH BUCKEYE STREET WOOSTER, OHIO 114 WEST JACKSON ST. MILLERSBURG, OHIO 1 r- ...vv - .......... ........ ---v- AM.F. AUTOMATICS F c y Dm' WOOSTER RECREATION DODGE-PLYMOUTH DODGE JOB RATED TRUCKS Lincoln Highway West If? Phone 2-9776 Wooster, Ohio 229 E. North St. Phone 2-8906 SINCLAIR GAS 86 OIL GOODYEAR TIRES 86 TUBES Lincoln Hwy. West Wooster, Ohio Bowman's Service Station I --AAA AAAA --AAAQ r-- -- .vv...... -------- Best Wishes-Class of '60 GREEN THUMB YOUR FLORAL 86 GARDEN CENTER 1583 Madison Hill Phone 3-4766 I .A.AA..A.A..... , I5 Class History fcontinued from page l56j livery year two seniors are selected to go to the annual seminars on international rela- tions. This year Beth Brown and Bruce Glick went. Sharon Yoder again excelled in the Science Fair. She took grand prize for her two year study of crystal growing. To top this honor off, she was included in the top ten per cent ol all those entered in the VVestinghouse Science Talent Search. We're all proud of Sharon! Linda Shearer was chosen by the Daughters of the American Revolution as the Good Citizen of VVooster. Wooster again had several students who qualified for state in speech and music. Those who qualified in speech were jane Dodez, Kay Domhofl, Claudia johns, and Pat Murphy. jane also qualified for the Nationals, which are to be held in San Diego, California. Those who went to state in music were judy Amstutz, judy Baer, Lynn Barber, Elaine Catliff, jerry Clouse, joan Collier, Barb Diehr, Francis Dominic, Phillis Duberstein, Marcia Franks, Liz Freeman, Mary Anne johnson, Bonnie Kail. Liz King, Dave Metz, joan Mills, Carol Neal, Donna Salisbury, Loice Ann Speck, and Russ Yamazaki. We'll always remember our student council president, Charles Kindsvatter, and all of his jokes. Heading Tri-Hi-Y our last year were eo-presidents Linda Zulall and Pat Murphy. john Veney was Hi-Y president. lt's really an honor lor a girl to be chosen Home-coming queen. This year jill Miller was thc queen while joan Mills and Mill Yocum were the two senior attendants. In April, judy Amstutz and Marcia Logee attended the Tri-Hi-Y Youth-in-Government program where they learned how our government functions. joe Bowen, president of F.F.A., was chosen a State farmer. Only two per cent ol' the F.F.A. boys receive this award. Our senior ear was nearl over. lt was reall a great ear under the leadershi J of our , - --u - I, 1 I president, Rob Robison. The other olhcers were vice-president Tom jones, secretary jackie Berger, treasurer judy Amstutz, and co-social chairmen Vikki Lintala and john Kindsvatter. The junior-senior prom, 'Le jardin d'Amour,' was a wonderful way to end four years that we had spent at W.H.S. john, our typical senior, stands up and stretches. He looks at his watch and realizes that he has been daydreaming for nearly thirty-five minutes. He slowly walks down the steps. He touches the globe in the center of the hall. NVhat are his last thoughts? Well, we're ready to go out into the world now. No more mom and pop to look after us. lVe're on our own. l remember what the speaker said at the Youth-day assembly. He said that in order to accomplish all our dreams, hopes, and desires we must push ourselves ever onward. lVe must drive ourselves until we can't take another step - but then take just one more step. So many people step out into the world and begin walking through the paths of life. Many take short cuts and tread on the easy paths. But one brave man courageously stepped Olll. into the world. He did't take a short cut -- he walked straight ahead through a path not yet trodden by man. lt was a rugged path but the brave man didn't turn back: he kept right on going. Finally he reached the end ofthe path. He saw a fierce-looking man with a long beard standing in the middle of the road. This brave man walked up to the ugly man. He took hold of his beard and pulled. lt innnedidately fell off - with just a littlebit of cllort. This ugly man, representing the big, scary world, was just wearing the beard to frighten away those who take the short cuts in life. john slowly opens the door, remembering these words of wisdom. He steps outside, clos- ing the door on VVooster High School. No, he knows that he hasn't finished - he has just begun. LAN DES and LANDES 228 W. Liberty St. - Wooster REAL ESTATE :-: INSURANCE HARRY H. LANDES, '29 THOMAS LANDES '37 Service Since 1905 --Q ---- 0 AA-------------A-- o F -A-------+------A-AA--- Q-- COMPLIMENTS OF 3 WOOSTER FLORAL , STORE , TAY L 0 R S W :Your safest Shoe Store 1 S th t Corner of the Squar Best Wishes To The Class of '60 THE HOLMES CONSTRUCTION CO. iff WOOSTER, OHIO S0 Class Will NVe, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and sixty, in humble remembrance ol' the many things which we have received during the past four years, and with sincere desire to leave to our Alma Mater a legacy, which to us has proved of inestimable value, do submit this will and testament. vlack Biddle wills his black Chevy to Dave Maurer. Galen Rike leaves many unfinished pictures lor Bill Vodra. Ray lannarelli leaves his hot-roddin' to Gene Cantleberry. Skip Rowan leaves hurriedly in the VVooster Floral Delivery Truck. Vance Krites leves his penmanship to Coach McCreary . . . Oh, Yeah! Bill Weekley leaves his goll shoes to, anyone who can fill 'em. Bob Rose leaves his library permits to Miss Hudson. Dale -lewell leaves the keys to the Maurer Field locker room to Mark Axe. Don Ward leaves his paints and brushes to any aspiring young artists of next year. Rex Bennett leaves his muscles to VVarren Barnes. Charles Dunn leaves his tennis ability to Bill Miller. Donna Metzger leaves her skating honors to -lim I-Iarmer. james Robertson wishes that he could leave his brother behind but the teachers won him. Kay Domholl leaves her academic record to anyone smart enough to equal it. .Ian Hanzel leaves next year's aquacade practice to Sue Frantz. Vikki Lintala leaves with Horrible lane Hesson leaves her XV to Mady Miller. jerry Hurst leaves his '55 Chev at Sam's. .loan Mills leaves her cool giggle to jeanne Funk. Theda Prinkey leaves her dancing ability to Carie Lamont. Harlan Gregor leaves his Traction Master jacket to Ollie. Aubrey Harmon leaves his hot rod magazines in his locker. hereby 't take The Beatniks leave the auditorium quiet at noon and Mr. Majerczak without any patience. Dick Hamilton leaves the coaching stafl' with the problem ol' finding a manager half as good as he. Ralph Keister leaves lor a theater in Canton. Hadley jewell leaves the nickname of Horrible to Ted Huxley. Mike Cranmer leaves his height to john Crites. Al Cranmer leaves his honored position in the front seat in Mrs. Gregg's English class one who can perform the leats which are necessary to receive this honor. jim Moxon leaves his swimming ability to Everett Burgess. Phil Massaro leaves WHS without a Payday. fThe teachers probably won't care lor john Braden leaves his Wall Street -lournal to Richard Ash. to Zllly- this.j Qcontinued on page lti2j r ---v ...--- ------.- .....-..- .-----.v.Y...vv. Compliments of RAY CROW CLEANERS APPROVED SANITONE SERVICE REFRIGERATED WOOL AND FUR STORAGE COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE Grant at North --------------------- -----.' F----- ------- ---- OLIVER g Complete Line of Farm Tractors Compllnients of 550, 660, 770, 880, 990 Models Finest in Farm Machinery H, M, Shearer Farm Equipment PRINTER. INC. Wooster, Ohio Phone 3-3866 CONGRATULATIONS AND I E BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS I I I of 1960 I I :I ff? I I II II II II THE BORG-WARNER CORPORATION WOOSTER DIVISION , Industrial Hydraulics I I I -:::::::::::::::::::::::::::1t::::: 32 Class Will Qcontinued from page IGOQ Shirley Sowers leaves her smile to Kathy Treat. Linda Zufall leaves Chubby to Karen. Sandra Rittenhouse leaves her position in the Dean's office to -ludy Sowers. lackie Berger leaves her senior class secretary minutes in perfect order. Phil Liston leaves the Graphic Arts room in a mess. Liz Tomassetti leaves her friendliness to Joanne Massaro. .Xlary Hughes leaves the chemistry lab in a cloud of smoke. Dave tlewell leaves the hole in his muffler to Bob Nester. Lois Dalrymple leaves her time which she spent waiting for letters from her guy to Peggy lillis. Roberta Hooley leaves her cooking ability to Sally Emlong. Amy Steiner leaves her World Problems' notebook and skits to anyone willing to pay the price. Loice Ann Speck leaves her ability to play clarinet to Pat Kouwalik. Betty Engle leaves her nouveau cours pmlique de franzais to jill Spitler. Nancy Hackman leaves her eyebrows to Sue Stoddard. Ruth Kister leaves her ability in shorthand to Miss Wiley. Pat Harmon leaves her place in FHA to Sharon Grosenbaugh. Bob Huebner leaves to join Nancy. Pat Shisler leaves her driving ability to Mr. Gallapoo. Lynn VVirt leaves her Civics book to her brother Larry. XVilbur Mowrer leaves the sound room to Bill Nicolay. .lane Dodez leaves her baton to Mary Ann Keil. -lack Bennett leaves his dancing ability to Dave Snow. Duane Steiner leaves Filmbreakers to Mr. Maurer. Bob WValter leaves his basketball skill to jim Sidle. Ron Schie leaves with Eldo. Bill Ruggles leaves all the study halls that he had empty. Teresa Tomassetti leaves one aspirin in the bottle at the counseling office. Donna Whitmyer leaves study hall 264 and Mr. Shelly completely relieved. Sandra Knepper leaves Mr. Majerczaks office. .Indy Baer leaves her old oboe reeds to Helen Riehl. Steve Woolsey leaves the best band in Ohio - naturally WHS band. ,lackie Hersman leaves the halls of WHS utterly and completely exhausted and confused. Shirley Settles wills her sweetness and friendliness to anyone who has all of her virtues and is able to follow in her footste . . . ps fcontinued on page lb-lj SCHINE'S WOOSTEB THEATER UTMOST -in- Movie Entertainm t CONGRATULATIONS To the Class of '60 JEWEL BOX FINEST IEWELRY P bli Sq are Ph 3 2941 We salute The Schoolboy Patrolmen. Their safety work is a credit to the Schools and The Community if THE WOOSTER AUTOMOBILE CLUB, Inc ,,---------------- CBITES - WATSON OFFICE SUPPLIES 220 E. Liberty St. RUYAL TYPEWRITER SALES Service and Rental Congratulations Woos'l'er' -------------- ' FARM IDAHIEQQH S, 1926 Cleveland Road Phone 2-6911 679 Madison Ave. vv--oo----v,--------1,,- rl Class Will tcontinued from page 1625 Charlotte Hoover leaves her petitness to Kathy Vaughn. Nlary Schroeder leaves the locker room silent. Lil King leaves for XVooster College. Butch Guenther leaves with more letters than he knows what to do with. Dean Robertson leaves with his brother jim. XVC as a group leave with the hope - and, what is more, the high resolve - that we may prove ourselves worthy ol' the valuable education which we have received. Especially are we indebted to our advisers, Mrs. lidith Qloss and Mr. Kenneth Zuercher, whose thoughtlulness, co-operation, and help we have prized so highly. Signed, THE SENIOR CLASS OF IENSU XVitnessed by Mrs. lidith -loss Mr. Kenneth Zuercher FTA fcontinued from page 705 A major project ol' the year is the Elementary Observation and Participation Project dur- ing which the junior and senior club members observe and teach lor two days in the XVooster elementary schools. The club also sells bookcovers at the beginning of each semester. In the lall, the club sponsored a post-game dance, proceeds of which went to the club's scholarship fund. Making a float to enter in the Home-coming Parade was a new project this year. Decorating lor Baccalaureate and Commencement was also done by club members as in the past. The Nlay Breakfast, which is the recognition ol the seniors ol' the club, climaxed the year's activities. This year the club sent l'our delegates, Jackie Berger, Loice .Xnn Speck, Bonnie Kail, and Barbara Crowley, to the state conference at Oberlin in October. Sharon Bollinger and Nlady Nliller represented the club as ushers at the N.1i.O.'l'.A. Convention in Cleveland in the lall. Sharon Bollinger judy Hollopeter Shirley Quigley . l'n'.tirlr'r1l Vll'!'AlIl'l'.YiIff'Il' .H , S1'rr4'In1 Y David Moore ..........,......... ....... ,.,. ...,..,..... . 7 ' I1'Il.YIll'I l' jackie Berger. Mady Miller ..,. ,,.,,,, I Io-.xurial f',Illflillll'II Barbara Crowley .........,., ............,,,,. Hf.XlfJl'l1ll! l.oice .Xnn Speck janet Donaldson Bonnie Kail .....,. Pm linmenlzrriun ,, l.iln'11rinn Song learler Congratulations Class of '60 WOOSTER'S COMPLETE SPORTING GOODS AND ATHLETIC SUPPLY STORE PIERCE'S QQQQT Phone 3-1766 143 E. Liberty St. ,X x 1 f f 1, EE 1: 4: FOR COURTEOUS, DEPENDABLE 1' E HOME DELIVERY r 0 ll 15 :: si? l IP u 3 Call 3-2735 mu 41 ll 0 ll ll ll ll nu nu H ll The Young Mcn's . . . ALUMNI ll ll SHOP at Nick Amstcr's : : I 4 I 1 To the Entire Class :I I, of 1960 il II , l Our Best Wishes for Your Success I Quality Dalry Products 1 1 I , NICK AMSTEHS I if Rolznml uB2Il'IIl'yU l.chmall. IIWIICI' Special Ice Cream IVtNbxll'lI'S lfinc Monk Smrc' 2 For OCCEISIOUS S' -- Iwi' II II 4, ::---:::::::: :::: BEULAH BECHTEL SHOP FOR REALLY HIGH FASHION AND QUALITY CLOTHES AT MODEST PRICES Congratulations Class of 1960 ifi Class Prophecy I had to know. That's why I was here. It all started several weeks ago when I was looking through an old Wooster High School Annual. It was dated 1960 - twenty years ago. As I looked at the faces of my former classmates, I began to wonder. I just had to know. Where were they and what were they doing? That's why I was here, standing in front of this strange building. Should I go in? Yes, I had to know. I mounted the steps slowly. At the top was a closed door with a sign that read: Madame X reads the present, past, and the future. I opened the door and beheld a strange new world. In the corner of the room was a table with a glass ball in the center. A voice rang out from some unknown place. It told me to sit down. Immediately a mysterious woman veiled in black entered the room. It was Madame X. I told her what I wanted. I had to know what my former classmates were doing. A cloud of smoke rose from the glass ball. In the midst of the smoke, I could see the names of my past friends. This is what I beheld in the midst of the smoke: ludy Aber is writing advice to the Iovelorn column in the New York Tinufs. Carolyn Baker is head BAKER in her own bakery in Alaska. Sarah Dalbey has made a small fortune DALBEYing around in the Stock Market. janet Donaldson is the national chairman of the Senior Scout Round-Up Program. Liz Freeman, a famous orator, is in Washington, D.C., giving an oration concerning the rights of a FREEMAN. lerry Clouse is directing the band in WHS and giving trombone lessons. john Hoessle has just returned from a mo-ped trip around the world. Lois Horn is a stewardess on TWA's plane to Mars. Sue Irvin is writing Little IRVIN' in the comic strips. Bonnie Kail's book, FlH'Idl1lflff7IfI1f5 of Chemistry and Their Applications in Modern Life. has just come off the press. Lynn McAlister is styling hair with joe Portaro. Dave Parfitt is trying to make his first SPECK of money at playing professional chess. Pat Peacock has a famous peacock farm in Florida. Lee Perez, the manager of the Latin Quarter in New York. Nancy Taylor is the head TAYLOR at Sak's in New York City. Nancy Schmid is a famous game hunter in Africa. Be sure to see her latest movie My Dream Came True in Africa. Martina Monaco, a well-known missionary nurse, is trying to teach the African Cannibals how to have a balanced diet. Beth Buchholz has just been named Florence Nightingale II. Iilaine Catliff is the proud owner of a famous CAT farm in Colorado. 'loan Collier is playing a piccalo in the Philharmonic Orchestra. Bonnie Danner is the proud manager of the first woman's professional baseball league. Beth Rhode throws parties every weekend. Marilyn Rich sits in her office all day counting money. Marcia Logee is a stunt driver. She goes through garages. Nancy Paull models for some big company in New York. Betty Kraft makes her own cheese. Alice Haley tours the country side with her ant colony. Rich Senff is working with Dr. jekyll's experiments. Frances Dominic sings in the Metropolitan Opera House. Marjorie Buckwalter runs a Kiddie Kollege. Betsy Ross Bell owns her own flag company. lane Waltz teaches ballroom dancing. Bruce Click and Ralph Schreiber run a Lonely Hearts Club for birds. Linda Brinkerhoff is president of the secret agency called Quack. is dancing in a chorus line. jack Biddle is Fire Chief, Coroner, and Police Chief of our fair city. Beverly Bach owns her own candy factory. .lane -jones has taken over where Emily Post left off. Carol Kiefer is head nurse at the Community Hospital. Rob Robison and Lynn Swartz took their bongos and are in Greenwich Village. fcontinued on page l68Q Always be Proud You were cz General if? WUUSTER LUMBER COMPANY Opposite Fairgrounds AAI ----- Qoooc-- ---- :rooc---:boc- -- ----- -- ---- --- -:rt Compliments of SMITH GROCERY HEATING :-: AIR CONDITIONING :-: INSULATION MCGUIRE HEATING CU. 1-when 4 Cl I d Road I UUUR CUMFURT Ph 26085 58 Class Prophesy lcontinued from page l66j Dave Metz out-talks anyone in town. john Veney sells Marsh mellows. janice Sperry dances in a chorus line at the French Quarter in New Orleans. Carolyn Vllhitford is the new County Extension Agent. Tom jones sells cars for Ellis Motors. Sandra Plasterer plasters walls. Martha Nickelson writes speeches for the President of the U.S. Charlotte Sigler teaches home economics to all the eager young girls. Myrtle Reynolds makes clothes out of aluminum foil. Carol Morris sends messages by code for the U.S. Navy. Liz Slater is chief cook on the U.S. Atlantic. Her specialty is sea food. june Ackerman and joan Cherilla are still gathering absent slips for Mr. Hartley. Pat Shisler and Betty Shambaugh direct the 4-H work in Wayne County. ln the foreign field, we find Barb Diehr as an interpreter at the UN, specializing in Hindus- tanish. Max Bishop is the proud owner of Bishop's Drive-ln. Bob Simpson just received his patent on his new invention- SIMPSONmatic spark plugs for racers. Bob Steele is the new owner of the United STEELE Corporation. Russell Yamazaki, famous scientist, is working hard on his new missile, the YAMA. Ann Dush has just received the title of World's Best Pie Baker. Sally Franks is the owner of FRANKS Frankfurter Company. judy Hollopeter is head librarian in Mfashington, D.C., Library of Congress. Loice Ann Speck is the new organist of the Lutheran Hour. Shirley Brown is the owner of the BROVVN Brown Bread Company in Nebraska. Phillis Duberstein has just released her latest hit record on the Dick Gordon Show, similar to the Iliff: Clark Show. Pat DiOrio is a world-known palmist in Palm Springs, Florida. Charlotte Hoover manages the HOOVER Sweeper Company. Sharon Mandolin is a professional MANDOLIN player. Brian Boling is the owner of the first BOLING alley on Mars. Bill Davis or Smoky is a noted forest ranger in Oregon. George Gingery has been selected as U.S. most successful farmer of the year. Linda Patterson is promoting the 4-H movement in the Orient. Leanna Rood is the star performer in the The ROOD and the Polite. Ron Chittenden owns the CHITTENDEN Igloo Block Company in Alaska. jim Cline has just finished the InCLINE Super Highway through the Rocky Mountains. Charles Daye is the leading man on the T.V. show Search for the DA YE. Bob Gray is managing a chain of GRAY Drug Stores in South America. Gary Hageman has a new TV show called Thriller HAGEMAN. jean Sherwood has taken over Ann Southern's job as Private Secretary. john Hartmann is stirring the syrup for peaches in Hunt's Canning Factory. Beth Snoddy is still trying for a position on the Harlem Globe Trotter's Team, even though the policy is no female players. Linda johnson is the proud author of the new and latest teen-age rage. 'AMy Search For the Perfect Male. jane Dodez is still teaching majorette strutting to all the high school and college girls who dream of becoming famed as she has. Kay Crago, a fashion designer in New York, is working on a plan to cover the outside of Em- pire State Buildidng with pink and green polka-dot wall paper. Sara Mishler can be seen lending a helping and guiding hand to her 4th grade students. jane and jean Zimmerman have been accepted in Paris as head fashion designers. Their latest fashion sensation, the hoop-a-loop, has brought them world-wide fame. Ruth Bricker is the president of Vassar College for Girls. Sandy Goldner, who recently learned to ice skate, has already broken the world's high jump record for girls. fcontinued on page l70j FRED SCHMIDT PONTIAC, INC. PONTIAC A VAUXHALL 220 E. North St.-fANJ 3-7010 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ,::::,,:::::::::::::::::::::I: HAVE YOUR SHOES ,Wm NORTH END GARAGE BY AN EXPERT R' A' PARKER . Complete Garage Service B-epalr 24 Hr. Wrecking Service 109 N. Buckeye J. Chernak- Prop. , Phfme 3 2851 ::::::::::::::::::::: :::::4 ::::: 4 333::::::::33333311111l:3::3 F313Ililliiilllliiltttttttlt2: ANgelus 2-6896 s Kauffman's Service Station ALBRIGHT WELDIN H G Distributor of gl Goodyear Tires and Batteries Custom Welding 6 Fabricating TCXSCO Pl'0dUCfS Welding Equipment, Glass 6? Supplies phone 2,3861 142 East South Street Wooster, Ohio Wvosfer, Ohio S 2: :::::::::::::::::::::i :::::::::::::::::::::: ::::: Congratulations WEBB'S REFRIGERATIO N Your UFRIGIDAIRE DEALER Corner of Liberty at Bever Wooster Class Prophesy fcontinued from page l68j janet Miller, a pop singer, just made a new recording that the teen-agers have gone wild ' the Moon. about. lt's called Rocking on Dianne Murray, a sports car wizard, recently won the cross country race for the second time. Beth Brown was hired by Grace Kelly to do all her sewing for her daughter, Princess Caroline. john Kirchhofer, a noted forester, was awarded a gold medal for his fine work in fire pre- vention. Donna Salisberry was signed by R.C.A. Victor recorders. They want to make a recording of her contagious laugh which will then be used for the background of records. joe Beeler and jerry Leisure are working together on a project which they call Atomic Uranir Metholangolatical. No one is able to understandd what it really is. Clarence Tilton is the new manager of Loblaw's at Wooster Shopping Center. Kaye Matl, an interior decorator, just finished remodeling the Mlhite House. Adolf XVacker is the star performer of the l980 Ice Follies. -jloe Guenther Gerald Haven Bill Homer is qlohn Hunt is is the head engine performer for the Ford Motor Co. has a chain of Haven's Sohio Service Stations in the South. the instructor of a physical education class in South America. the new editor of Esq uire. Don -Ientes is teaching in the Dairy Dept. of OSU. Paul David .lentes is a noted surgeon in the Armed Forces. .lohn Kindsvatter is professor of Political Science at Case Institute of Technology. Lynn Wirt has taken over Miss Francis's spot on Ding Dong School. Sara MacKelve is teachin an eti uette course at Vassar Colle e. Y g Cl g llayne Elliott and Barb Eikleberry are the proprietors of a Veterinary Shop on Seventy-seven Sunset Strip. Norma Lang has just written a new book entitled One H1lIldl'I'lf Ways to Prepare Il Alfa! lfrrmz A Can of Beans. .lanice Mencer is a cosmetic demonstrator. Her last words are Avon Calling. tludy Miller is teaching dancing lessons to the 'little ones on Mars. lillen Martin demonstrates the blue whitener test for CHEER. Mary Anne johnson is head of Walt Disney's feature staff. l'unky Mullet, a well-known North American hostess, is organizing a Miss Mars contest on Mars. Harold Snodgrass is now the M. C. on Bowlers jackpot. Richard Horn has just released his latest book, Being Quiet and Liking It. Aloanne Stout is the proud owner of the largest newstand in the U.S. Dave Andrews has just released his latest record, Sing Along with Dave. Barb Dyer is a famous dyer in a textile mill. Carol DiOrio has just released her latest book, Habits of the lfHffflIlll1'6ORf0. The smoke grew dim as I beheld the last name. It was that of Barb Crowley. She is doing TV commercials for Vlhisy Washy soap in her spare time. She also teaches kindergar- ten in California. As I left the room, I felt both happy and sad. l was happy for my classmates who had found success, but I was also rather lonely. I would perhaps never see them again. All that I had left were fond memories of all my friends that I had made twenty years ago at XV.H.S. Varsity Basketball fcontinued from page ll2j IVooster ...... .... 7 8 Smithville .... ....... 4 2 Wooster .......,..,. ,,,,, t S6 Ashland . ,, Wooster .. ..,. 62 Lehman ,...... 60 Wooster .,,,, ,..,, A H Massillon Wooster ,,,,., ..., 4 6 Shelby .... ....... 4 5 IVooster .,... .,.,. t 55 Coshocton ., Wooster .,,,.. ,,,, t i7 Calion .... 56 NVooster ...,. ,,... 1 i6 Lincoln ,. Wooster ...... .... 4 6 Shelby ....... ....... 4 9 Wooster ,,,.. ...,. t 53 Loudonville . Wooster ....,. .... 4 9 Orrville ............ ....... 3 8 VVooster ..,.. ...,. I 57 North Canton Wooster ...... .... 7 7 lVaynedale ...... ....... t 54 Wooster ,.... .,.,, 4 li jackson .,...... . Wooster ...... .... t i3 XVadsworth .... ....,.. 7 8 Y . XVooster .,.,,, .... 8 0 Madison ...... ....... 2 8 I0 f '1a 10m Wooster ,.,,.. ..,. 7 I Dover ,............. ....... 4 6 Wooster ..... .,,.. 6 4 Smithville ,,,,, NVooster ...,,, ,,,, t 56 Canton South 54 XVooster ..... ..... 3 6 Loudonville . r A-A---------- ------ r- ------- A-- -- Compliments of GULF SERVICE I LIBERTY iff STUDIOS Come' of Beal' 84 Noah 204 E. Liberty Phone 3-2821 -------------A---------- i -------------- ------ A l'. fl J y . V 5 ' f xx l r Q., ws WELCOME I ' Xi 7 If f in rn 174 gt! ALL ACCOUNTS in OPEN YOURS TODAY A ,L 'M A Wayne Counly National Bank Q., -5. TWO LOCATIONS CLEVELAND BEALL OFFICE DOWNTOWN OFFICE Opposite the Hospital S. WV. Corner Public Square For Both Locations Phone 3-7015 Cvmplimfnfs Of JEAN FROCKS Where the Budget Wise Economizen STORES EVERYWHERE - LL2L.......2L.. .LLL I ,--- ......... ..... - -LL iff ik 1 Cor. Grant 86 Liberty Phone 2-3901 156 E' Liberty Phone KAN, 2' 3886 +AA-----A------------------Aa --A-A------- -------A ------ 4 -------------------v-v------ -------vvv-- --------1vv---- 72 Freshman Basketball Qcontinued from page lltij Wooster 58 Mansfield Madison 20 Wooster c ,A,, 46 Manchester .. Wooster :il Canton Central Wooster ,,,,,, -U Coshocton , Cilllllflilf YYYYY ,Y,,YY.... 4 l W0oStel' ,,,, ...,.. I il Mansfield Madison Wooster 45 Coshocton ...,.l,l. A,,, 3 0 Wooster l,,l 36 Cuyahoga Falls XYooster 43 lilyria ,,,,,,,,,,,,,l,,,,,,,,,, 32 XVhitQ Wooster 73 Ashland ,,,,,,.,.,,..,....,. 39 XVooster ,,,, 38 Coshocton Wooster . ,,,, 39 Canton Central Wooster .. 55 Orrxille Catholic ....,,.,. ,,,, 2 2 Wooster ,,,s,, 48 Portage Wooster 455 Orriille ........,.....v..... 21 Wooster .. 53 Cuyahoga l-'alls Wooster 59 N. Philadelphia 30 Red .. . Wooster 63 .Xshland ,,,,,,,,,,,,, . ,,,, -ll Track Qcontinued from page llllj For his second year as track coach, Mr. Gordon Downie is looking forward to a line season. Twelve of his last year's nineteen lettermen are returning. Last year Mr. Downie's cindermen compiled an eleven win, one loss record. They lost only to the powerful Massillon Tigers, one of their biggest foes for this season. Besides com- piling such a fine record, the trackmen were the first to win the Night Relays for XVooster in its eleven years ol' existence. They broke a total of lwetlty-SCVCI1 school, track, and special meet records plus sending a mile relay team, a hall'-miler, and a high jumper to Columbus lor state competition. GAA Officers and Sportsboard fcontinued from page l22j OFFICERS Beth Snoddy ..... .. .. ...... . Plmirlzfrll Mill' Yoctnn ..... .,........ I 'ice-jn'f'.tidr'nI Sue Frantz .....,... Shirley Quigley ..... Betty Krites ...... Linda johnson ............,. Mary Schroeder .......,........ Ilan Hazel. Sue Frantz ...,... Kay Donthoff ...,,.... ......, Nancy Schmid ..... Linda Zufall ..... Bonnie Wertz ...... .hl'l'Il'lfll4j' - flY'!lS1lI'l'!' . ..... Social rlmirnmrz .Sorrel Hockey' .. Vollcylmll Aqllarudf' Alorlefrn Dance l. liozttling . Basketball Sltdllllllillg lllll Miller .......... ....., I Iecrcalirmal .sports l-ilivaheth King ..., Softball :gy gf ---AAA--A---A----------- - 1: 'E.,',,I,LLQQ,.IQLf SUCCESS 5 Wooster Tractor Sales T0 E YOUR FORD TRACTOR DEALER , . . , 4 11115 CLASS or 60 3' I B A U E R Wooster, Ohio Phone 3-4741 I r + T,3,fT I ,Om lmfn 5 THE BAUER Q of MANUFACTURING 5: Singer Sewing Center COMPANY 1, ik 0 WOOSICF, I Complete Sewing Needs i Patterns, Buttons, Zippers, Tapes ::o:::: :::::::: 1 :::::::::: ::::o:::: CONGRADULATIONS I AND BEST WISHES TO I THE CLASS OF 1960 5 ik oH1o Powrn co. 5: 143 N. Market St. WOOSTER, OHIO 1: It ti 4 U -------AAAAA -----------------,,A - I W Girls fcontinued from page l22j Girls is the honor club of G.A.A. To be a member, the seniors of lillil must earn H00 points. The girls in the following classes must make l500 points to earn their KVI The change in the number of points is due to the added GAA activities. Each year VV Girls sponsors the initiation and the dance following the initiation W Girls, along with GAA, gives a scholarship to a worthy senior who intends to continue in the field of physical education. Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row 1--J. 2-M. 3--B. 4-B. 5-P. 64-E. --N. 8-L. 9-C. 10-K ll--I. ---s. -F. --J. --J. -s. 6-S. Not picture 0l lflCIl'IRS Sarah Dalbey .,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,, I ' I'f'.lf!ll'Hf lieth Rhode , . ..,. l'fFl IH'l'.Yidf'lIl Vikki Linlala ., ,,,, ,,..,, , .. ,,,,,,, Sccrclllry Linda johnson v,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.e,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,, ...,,,, 7 ' reuwrcr' .Xlny Steiner. Barbara Morgan ,e., Co-.xurinl rlmirmcn Sophomore GAA fcontinued from page 1255 Flack, P. Kobilarcik, G. Cicconetti, S. Yoder, B. Bishop, S. Crowley, K. Raeder, F. Liechty Dawson, E. Yacapraro, M. Potts, C. Danner Bowman, Miss Basnett. J. Saurer, M. Harris, K.Zufall. N. Chittenden Weiss, P. Marchand, S. Crow, M. Catliff, D. Larcamp Dodez, P. Wagner, A. Berner Wood, C. Ross, K. Chapman, P. Donaldson, S. Parrett, J. Arnsby, J. Slater Corn, D. Spitler, J. A. Walton, N. Kiefer, P. Burnsteen, T. Chewning, S. Cranmer Keister, S. Henny, M. Schultz, J. Snyder, J. Spitler Hollinger, K. Kirk, S. Stoddard, P. Jewell . Kirchner. L. Wimmer. S. Newhouse. M. Seib, B. Grosjean, J. Kirchner. B. Mathis Hobbs, R. Jentes, C. Grosenbaugh, B. Hommer, N. Nolletti Freshmen GAA r fcontinued from page l2oj Marks, J. Drushal, L. Kiefer, J. Stewart. G. Dunham. P. Batdorf, J. Adams Judd, R. Walton, J. Lang, D. Halloran, C. Grosenburg. K. Carafelli, Miss Basnett Porter, J. Daugherty. P. Henning, S. Bandy, L. Oar, J. Yokoyama Hignite. V. Kauffman, L. Hubner, S. Liston, J. Gingery, P. Parfitt, L. Murr Wilson, C. Trumphour, N. Buchholz, S. Patterson, B. Kerr. E. Kail. M. L. Beechy Robison C. Picking. L. Danner, C. Glick, V. Homer, C. Ellsworth, V, Adams d- -P. Landis, M. Brubaker CON GRADULATION S and BEST WISHES to the Class of 1960 il? THEODORE BOGNER gl SONS, INC GENERAL CONTRACTORS CRANE SERVICE WOOSTER, OHIO II '- '-----------'----- U I Shuey A1r Service II woosrmz MUNICIPLE AIRPORT 'I AIRCZRAIVI' s,x1,nas AND sn-znvunn-1 W I Phone QANJ 2-9901 I S'I'l'lll'1N'lA I l.lUH'l' '1'R.uN1xc' , UR 'lpxxl Featuring Fine Footwear I I For I I 0 F :::::::::::::::::::::::::-:: I I YOUNG AMERICA I WERNER'S FROZEN I FOOD CENTER I if-5 I I I LOW TEMPERATURE STORAGE I Sale ol Beef, Pork, Lamb ' d F ,V bl . E' Llberty St' I Homemhf MAc?ne2r's egglantnsfg Style Hickory Smoked Ham 81: Bacon Phone 2-4851 South 86 Columbus I I I THE TAYLOR AGENCY A. E. TAYLOR E. B. TAYLOR INSURANCE 85 REAL ESTATE Better to have Insurance and not need it, than to need it and not have it. Phone 2-2735 Peoples Federal Building Success to Class of '60 FREEMAN CONSTRUCTION CO. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Congratulations to the Class of 1960 ik THE AKRON BRASS MFG. CO., INC. ::::::::::::::::po::oc:::::::::roo4::::: ----oooc----:vooc--o4:-:p4:- 'W U II II I II I II II II II II I I II II II II II II II II II U II U II II I II I I I II II II :I v--- -,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, F-- TI II II Goodluck - Class of '60 I' II II II BROWN JEWELERS I ,I 245 E. Liberty St. 1: If fAcr0ss from City Hall, Wooster, Ohio Phone 2-6781 II II IR EE I I II II YOUR CLASS I RING HEADQUARTERS I II I I II WATCHES, DIAMONDS I :I JEWELRY Il 1: II II II II if I II I: II Expert Engraving 86 jewelry Repair II II II II ,, i In ---------------v-----v---- 1 5 0U II fIEwpE L III D MI I II .AssessILTEIII-IIIIEIIEI' '1' B 1 i 2 t gffggg: ...,r... , W Q, AJ CAMERAS FILM FLASHBULBS PHOTO FINISHING SNYDEPI CAMERA SHOP 251 E. Liberty BL 1821 Cleveland Rd. I II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II I I II II II II Il II II II 4 78 ---- ,----- ----- T-- --------------- Success to the DILLON'S SOHIO SERVICE Cl '6 ass of 0 ' BRAKE REPAIRS ' MOTOR TUNE-UP H A B- D W -A R E s 346 S. Market St. Phone 3-5731 S C H H A D E R i I - TAILPIPE AND MUFFLER SERVICE X e V NI 4 X If WV yu, 74,7 Q-. 5- - ' F R li mww e- S f III! YQ ' LII -bf! Z COMMISSARY CORPORATION National Headquarters of DAIRY ISLE - Wooster, Ohio :::::r4:::::::::::4:::::::::roc - .... -:hoc ---------------------------- f---------------------------- Sparr's Overlook Inn Phone QANJ3-5931 Merle D. Matz 8: Son Spaghetti - Chickgn Dinners FLOOR SANDING 86 FINISHING Sgft Drinks - Candy Old and New Floors Gym Floors-Classroom Floors Route 30 Desk Tops 1 mile west of Wooste Pam' Supplies 4188Agfleveland Rd. Wooster, O Experienced in ' Phone QANIZ-0846 this line 28 yrs. P A Y N E S Wooster, Ohio BALANCING H. B. PAYNE WHEEL STRAIGHTENING ALIGNMENT SHOCK ABSORBER 86 STEERING GEAR SERVICE FRAME STRAIGHTENING - TIRE TRUEING COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE M3 Mi. East of Wooster on U.S. 30 on South Side of Highway Compliments of THE WAYNE PARTS co. QE fi? 110 Beall Ave. Wooster, Ohio . li ' Your NAPA Jobber IS a Il Comphments of Good Man to Know 0 11 1 rfreere+AAAAr+r+e+rrr++QA- A WUOSTER , ,,,,,,,.,,.,..,..AAAAA A,.A,, 5 5 PRODUCTS --------------------- nv U CONGRATULATIONS! 11 IN C. MOLLIE MILLER fi 1 U Wooster Women's Newest Fashions ll ik 123 E. Liberty U U U U U B -----------------------j v------------------------ 3 Ris en Fooos Famous For Fine Quality Foods Since 1929 ---- ------------A+A-AA- F v::::::: ::::::::::: THE PLACE FOR DATE NADELIN OHIO HOTEL RESTAURANT RESTAURANT ll5 - l27 S. Walnut 416 E. Liberty Private Dining Rooms for Banquets, Parties, and Wedding Receptions Complete Catering Service and Dish Rental ::::--:--::::::::::::::::::::a KIEFER Sales 8: Service, Inc. LINCOLN MERCURY COMET 231 S. Market CAN, 2-2901 WOOSTER, OHIO -------A------------A------A-j THE GERSTENSLAGER COMPANY fl? In Our One l-Iundredth Year Of Dedication To Transportation WHITE GISINGEB, INC. Chevrolet, Corvair, Buick, Cadillac, Opel Compliments of SILVER BROTHERS Comliments of Xi? WOUSTER POTATO CHIPS 1432 E. Bowman Ph. 2-2730 ------------- -----------i ------v--vv-------------- I Congratulations to the Class of '60 ' Sf? BUCKEYE ALUMINUM DIVISION I 1 BEAUTY CENTER MARTY'S HAT SHOP Evelyn King, Proprieter Featuring IVIILLINERY, PURSES, COSTUME MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS JEWELRY' GLOVES AND PERMANENT wAvlNc-HAIR STYLING HOSIERYI LINGERIE can um 2-5846 135 w. North 121 N- Walnut :::::l ::::: ::::::::::::::rooo4::::: 1 F-- Q TIRES . . BATTERIES . . RECAPPING GENERAL TIRE SERVICE, Inc. Day or Night AN 3-7831 Day or Night 459 South Market St. :: Wooster, Ohio FRONT END ALICNMENT-WHEEL BALANCING-TRUCK AND PASSENGER TIRES F A---- 'A AA-'- 'A' AAAAAAA AA Quality Bread and Pastries Soda Fountain ' -af N 0LETTl'S BAKERY 1130 E Bowman 1::::::: ---:::::::::::::::::: THE WOOSTER PRESERVIN G CO. Sf? BUCKEYE 86 TRY-ME BRANDS P IC K I. E S Known for QUALITY OWN YOUR OWN HOME Buy and Sell with Neal F. Bowman 8: Son Wooster Realtors for 37 Years 431 N. Market Sl. Ph. 3-5015 I0 QUALIFIED SALESMEN Roy Haley John Lex-ch Frank Blough 45 Luther Hothem Mary jane Shook Mary Drake, Sec. Lester Meyer Robert Biggs Earl Lautenschlager IS Wayne Murry Clark Bucher ZS Norma Newman, Sec. Donald Bowman 40 Rodenhaugh's Drug Store and Medical Center Pharmacy BEST WISHES 73? to the Phone 2-8896 Wooster, Ohio CLASS OF '60 2222222222: - ': ::::2::::::::: v:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 4 ----v,,---Fv,,-- FEW Signs Of All Kinds Phone AN-2-5901 GOLD LEAF :: SCOTCHLITE PAINTED SIGNS TRUCK and WINDOW LETTERING NEON :: PLASTIC SIGNS SALES and SERVICE SILK SCREEN PROCESS SIGNS 615 W. Liberty Street Wooster, Ohio FRANK WELLS Q DRUGS AND SODAS 11 Si? The Biggest Chocolate Soda 1: in Town sf? F-Ae ---AAA c -------------A A IP ll Congratulations To Class of 1960 M A N N ' S Laundry - Dry Cleaning 0 1 I 1 132 N. Bever Street 4 0 ll :o:::::::::::::: ll I 1 0 I 1 ' Compliments of l W. F. WEIGLEY :I Wooster, Ohio li ALLIS-CHALMERS I Farm Equipment GMC Trucks 1: SALES 6 SERVICE ll ll It ll 0 Per Annum PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS INSURED TO 510,000.00 Peoples Federal Savings 81 Loan Ass'n HOME OFFICE - WOOSTER, OHIO 331 W. Congratulations to Class of '60 LET'S CONTINUE TO BUILD THE BETTER WAY CURRY LUMBER COMPANY Hen ry St. Woo Oh Congrcrdulations - Class of '60 WOOSTER TRANSPORTATION Your City Bus SINCERE BEST WISHES To The GRADUATING CLASS Of 1960 wiv UNITED STEEL FABRICATORS, INC. WOOSTER, OHIO F II I ' Best Wishes From Rubbermaid I I I .: vi? I I I I I' All of us from Rubbermaid congratulate you I IE for the goal which you have achieved - - - gradua- : tion from Wooster High School. I, At the same time we would like to extend our U sincere best wishes for success in reaching your U next goal, and for a happy, prosperous future in I the career of your choice. II El ii? I I I I I II I El tg WOOSTER, OHIO II I YN, 7f3WJ7fZA,1Q Www? ,ZMZVQIWZ NOTES 4 NOTES Wwe WW ffwff M MW? - V-:, 1 E- 4 +.f-,:.'f- Ex -w- ln' ' - Q' 'Pa-:L+be1v-eff? -,'Zvf-wp1,.g2- QA- 'fn ,H ' -1 ., F A: ,a.: -it' ' , I. 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